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Bureau Of Land Management Pesticide Application Record (PAR) Form 3-3-94 <br />1. a. Project Name: Sunday Mine Complex <br />b. Operator: Denison Mines (USA) Corp. <br />c. Pesticide Use Proposal Number: 08-CO-810-13 <br />d. Reference Number: DNA Number CO-800-2008-032 <br />2. Name of Applicator or Employee(s) Applying the Pesticide: <br />Shiela Grother (QS), San Miguel County Weed Control Program Manager, Jack Roberts (QS), San <br />Miguel County Weed Control Program Technician <br />Dann Flannery, Denison Mines USA Corp. <br />3. Date(s) of Application: (Month, Day, Year) <br />6/16/2008 and 6/19/2009 4. Time Frame of Application: <br />Early Summer <br /> <br />5. Location of Application: <br />T 44 N <br />R 18 W Sec. <br />13,14,15,2 <br />2,23, & 24 <br />County San Miguel County <br />6. Type of Equipment Used: ATV mounted sprayers <br />7. Pesticide(s) Used Curtail (clopyralid and 2,4 D) <br />a. Company or Manufacturer's Name: DOW <br />b. Trade Name: Curtail <br />c. Type of Formulation (Check one): or Granular <br />8. Rate of Application Used <br />a. Active Ingredient per Acre: 0.381b/gallon/a.e. of clopyralid and 2 lbs/gallon/a.e. 2, 4, D <br />b. Application Rate (Including Carrier) per Acre: 30 GPA <br />c. Total Volume (Including Carrier) Applied: 25 gallons <br />9. a. Actual Area Treated: < 1 acre <br />b. Total Project Area: 85 Permitted Acres <br />10. Primary Pest(s) Involved: Halogeton and Russian knapweed <br />11. Stage of Pest Development: pre bloom to very early bloom <br />12. Site Treated <br />(Check one): Native <br />Vegetation X Seeded <br />Ve etation Other: <br />13. Weather Wind Velocity: 2-4 mph Wind Direction: west Temperature: 76 <br />14. Monitoring Record (if insufficient space, continue on back): <br />Treatment on mine access roads in Gyp Valley. Many areas have had no previous treatment. <br />Halogeton considered to be heavy in disturbed roadsides while R. knapweed is relatively sparse. <br />This record is required and must be completed except for monitoring within 24 hours after completion of <br />application of pesticides. This record must be maintained for minimum of 10 years.