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• Using beneficial native plants in the reclamation seed mix, <br />• Establishing shrubs for cover and roosting areas in the reclaimed areas, <br />• Not disturbing lands in buffer zones in bottomlands, and <br />• Preserving or restoring surface water resources <br />PSCM developed a fish and wildlife mitigation plan in consultation with the Colorado <br />Division of Wildlife (CDOW). The plan is provided in Section 2.05.6(2) of the permit <br />application. The plan contains the following fish and wildlife protection measures. <br />Wildlife protection measures in operations include: <br />• Minimizing mining-related disturbance, <br />• Designing and constructing powerlines in accordance with REA Bulletin 61-10, <br />• Providing passages for big game underneath conveyors, <br />• Posting speed limits on all mine roads, <br />• Fencing electrical substations and other potentially hazardous installations, <br />• Preventing, controlling, and suppressing range, forest, and coal fires, and <br />• Properly handling and storing mine waste materials. <br />General wildlife protection measures require PSCM to promptly report to CDRMS the <br />discovery in the permit area of <br />• Any occurrence of, or critical habitat of, an animal or plant species that is threatened, <br />endangered or is proposed for listing as threatened or endangered by CDOW or the U. S. <br />Fish and Wildlife Service. <br />• Any raptor or nest of a raptor that was not previously reported by PSCM. <br />A big game protection measure requires PSCM to: <br />• Post a vehicle speed limit of 25 miles per hour on access roads and haul roads, <br />• Advise employees of the importance and need for adhering to the speed limit for <br />protecting big game and for safety, and <br />• Schedule employee shift changes as much as possible so that big game/vehicle <br />collisions are reduced during the four hour time period after sunset. <br />A protection measure for Columbian sharp-tailed grouse and greater sage-grouse requires <br />PSCM to minimize impacts to these grouse that are known to exist or are discovered within <br />one mile of the disturbance area by locating access roads for minimal impacts to known leks, <br />if possible. <br />Measures for protecting greater sage-grouse during the time of their peak breeding activity, <br />March 15 through June 15, require PSCM to: <br />Peabody Sage Creek Mine 32 May 7, 2010