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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1994082
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
7/17/2009
Doc Name
Review Letter
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DOW
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
TR41
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DTM
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STATE OF COLORADO <br />Bill Ritter, Jr., Governor <br />DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES . <br />DIVISION OF WILDLIFE <br />AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER <br />Thomas E. Remington, Director <br />6060 Broadway <br />Denver, Colorado 80216 <br />Telephone: (303) 297-1192 <br />wildlife. state. Co. us <br />Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety <br />Room 215 <br />1313 Sherman Street <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />RE: Yoast Mine (Permit No. C-1994-082) <br />Technical Revision Application No.41 (TR-41) <br />Wildlife Monitoring Termination <br />Dear Mr. Mathews: <br />RECEIVED <br />JUL 17 2009 <br />OF <br />Division at Reclamation, .For Wildlife- <br />Mining and Safety For People <br />Date: July 13, 2009 <br />The Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW) has reviewed the notice of the Yoast Mine request to terminate wildlife <br />monitoring at the mine site. The mining company has indicated that since there is no longer any active mining <br />or blasting and limited human activities on the reclamation areas, there is no longer any need for wildlife <br />monitoring. CDOW concurs that under these conditions, there is no longer any need for wildlife monitoring by <br />the mining company. <br />The initial wildlife monitoring was for a winter aerial survey for big game and monitoring for Columbian sharp- <br />tailed grouse leks, eagle and raptor activity, and sandhill crane activity. The quality of the wildlife monitoring <br />and reclamation by Seneca Coal Company, L.L.C. for the Yoast Mine has been beneficial and greatly appreciated. <br />The Colorado Division of Wildlife would like to continue the ability to monitor the raptor activity and especially <br />grouse leks in the area and would like to request from Seneca Coal Company, L.L.C. that access to the property <br />be maintained to allow the DOW to carry on monitoring activities. We will contact the Seneca Coal Company, <br />L.L.C. in the near future concerning maintaining access for this purpose. <br />We have appreciated the opportunity to work together with Seneca Coal Company, L.L.C. to benefit wildlife. If <br />you have any questions ple contact Jim Haskins, Area Wildlife Manager at 970-871-2842. <br />Sin rel <br />Jim Haskins, Area Wildlife Manager <br />cc: Ron Velarde, Regional Manager <br />Dean Riggs, Assistant Regional Manager <br />Lisa Rossi, WL Conservation Biologist <br />Steve Znamenacek, District Wildlife Manager <br />DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, Hams D. Sherman, Executive Director <br />WILDLIFE COMMISSION, Brad Coors, Chair • Tim Glenn, Vice Chair • Dennis Buechler, Secretary <br />Members, Jeffrey Crawford • Dorothea Farris • Roy McAnally • John Singletary • Mark Smith • Robert Streeter <br />Ex Officio Members, Hams Sherman and John Stulp
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