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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2009062
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
8/14/2009
Doc Name
Preliminary Adequacy Review
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DRMS
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Weld County
Email Name
ECS
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(5) You must affirmatively state that the Operator/Applicant has acquired (or has applied for) a National <br />Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit from the Water Quality Control Division at the <br />Colorado Department of Health, if necessary. <br />EXHIBIT H - Wildlife Information (Rule 6.4.8): <br />(1) In developing the wildlife information, you may wish to contact the local wildlife conservation officer. <br />You must include in this Exhibit, a description of the game and non-game resources on and in the <br />vicinity of the application area, including: <br />(a) a description of the significant wildlife resources on the affected land; <br />(b) seasonal use of the area; <br />(c) the presence and estimated population of threatened or endangered species from either federal or <br />state lists; and <br />(d) a description of the general effect during and after the proposed operation on the existing <br />wildlife of the area, including but not limited to temporary and permanent loss of food and <br />habitat, interference with migratory routes, and the general effect on the wildlife from increased <br />human activity, including noise. <br />EXHIBIT I - Soils Information (Rule 6.4.9): (1) In consultation with the Soil Conservation Service or other <br />qualified person, you must indicate on a map (in Exhibit C) or by a statement, the general type, thickness and <br />distribution of soil over the affected land. Such description will address suitability of topsoil (or other material) <br />for establishment and maintenance of plant growth. The above information shall satisfy "completeness" <br />requirements for purposes of determination of date of filing. <br />EXHIBIT J - Vegetation Information (Rule 6.4.10): <br />(1) You must include in this Exhibit a narrative of the following items: <br />(a) descriptions of present vegetation types, which include quantitative estimates of cover and <br />height for the principal species in each life-form represented (i.e., trees, tall shrubs, low shrubs, <br />grasses, forbs); <br />(b) the relationship of present vegetation types to soil types, or alternatively, the information may be <br />presented on a map; and <br />(c) estimates of average annual production for hay meadows and croplands, and carrying capacity <br />for range lands on or in the vicinity of the affected land, if the choice of reclamation is for range <br />or agriculture. <br />(2) You must show the relation of the types of vegetation to existing topography on a map in Exhibit C. In <br />providing such information, you may want to contact the local Soil Conservation District. <br />EXHIBIT K - Climate (Rule 6.4.11): Provide a description of the significant climatological factors for the <br />locality.
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