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6/2/2009 2:21:40 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2009042
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
6/2/2009
Doc Name
New 112c application
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Montrose County
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DRMS
Email Name
WHE
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D
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6. General Effects of the Operation on the Existing Wildlife of the Area • <br />Gravel extraction and crushing activities will no doubt create some disturbance to animals near <br />the site, especially to the east. Resident wildlife, however, will generally become habituated to <br />these activities. Migrating animals will probably avoid the site, but the proposed pit does not <br />block; any known migratory routes, and wildlife should be able to move through the area <br />unimpeded. Any new fencing will be installed to the Division of Wildlife specifications. Due to <br />the possibility for animal/vehicle collisions, hauling activities will probably pose the biggest <br />threat to wildlife. Haul trucks should keep to posted speeds and drivers need to remain aware of <br />the potential for collisions. <br />• <br />is <br />LaSalle Pit, April 09 H-2
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