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E 1 Longwall Panel Methane Drainage Wells Project Plan <br />Technical Revision No. 111; <br />Page 5 of 13 <br />borehole project will be managed to avoid conflicts with the deer and elk on winter range and <br />user conflict during big game hunting season. Operations will be located such as to not interfere <br />with raptor nesting sites, including Golden and Bald Eagle, and Peregrine Falcon. <br />Additional wildlife information pertaining to nearby well locations is contained in reports titled, <br />"Deer Creek Shaft Wildlife Habitat Evaluations and Inventory for T&E, Sensitive and <br />Management Indicator Species, June 2007; and E Seam Methane Drainage Wells Project, Habitat <br />and Wildlife Baseline Studies, July 2007 prepared by Michael Ward Outdoors and Monarch & <br />Associates." Additional information is contained in the FEIS Deer Creek Shaft and E Seam <br />Methane Drainage Wells Project Final -August 2007, completed by the Paonia Ranger District, <br />Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre, and Gunnison National Forests, Gunnison County, Colorado. <br />THREATENED OR ENDANGERED SPECIES <br />Previous Threatened and Endangered and Sensitive Species (TESS) clearance surveys have not <br />identified threatened or endangered plant or animal species on West Flatiron, Dry Fork, or within <br />adjacent coal exploration areas of Ravens Gulch or Sylvester Gulch. Previous reports titled, <br />"Threatened, Endangered and Sensitive Species Drill Site Clearance Survey for Panels 16, 17, <br />and 175, October 2001'' and "Threatened, Endangered and Sensitive Species Clearance Survey <br />for Panels 18 through 24, West Elk Mine, October 2001", indicate that none of the TESS species <br />• that could potentially occur within the Gunnison National Forest would be adversely impacted by <br />the proposed project. <br />The Final West-Central Colorado Coal Environmental Impact Statement prepared by the U.S. <br />Department of the Interior, BLM, 1979 describes the vegetation areas adjacent to the MDW <br />project area on pages 573 through 577. The EIS concluded that no threatened or endangered <br />plants (pp.573-577) exist in the area adjacent to the proposed drilling location. The Wildlife <br />Section (pp. 577-582) includes description of the lands associated with MDWs in Panel E 1. The <br />only threatened wildlife species is the bald eagle, which inhabits the North Fork Gunnison Valley <br />during the winter months. Delisting of the bald eagle from the US threatened species list is <br />currently proposed. This EIS also concludes that no Threatened or Endangered aquatic species <br />(pp. 580-582) exist in the area. <br />Several Environmental Analyses have been conducted for the project area. The Ravens Gulch <br />Exploration Area analysis completed in 1998 for 19 drill holes and associated temporary access <br />roads resulted in a Decision Meino and Finding of No Significant Impact, Mountain Coal <br />Company, Proposed Coal Exploration License, as approved by Mr. Ray L. Kingston, Paonia <br />District Ranger (4-13-98) stated, "The proposed action will not adversely affect an endangered or <br />threatened species or its critical habitat." The proposed activity of this project is nearly identical <br />to the approved activity on the Ravens Gulch Exploration License and for Longwall Panels 14 <br />and 15. An Environmental Assessment and corresponding Finding of No Significant Impact was <br />issued by the USFS for Gob Vent De-gas Boreholes 15-01 through 15-OS in October 2001. <br />Another EA was issued in February 2002 for Panels 16 through 24, Methane Drainage Project <br />and also had a corresponding Decision Memo and Finding of No Significant Impact. <br />5 <br />