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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C2010088
IBM Index Class Name
APPLICATION CORRESPONDENCE
Doc Date
11/19/2010
Doc Name
Review Letter
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Division of Wildlife
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DRMS
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MPB
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Plan include notice to the DOW of any spill, accident or release of chemicals, fuel, or other <br />contaminant material in a riparian area or entering a stream, wetland or water body. <br />We recommend incorporation of recognized Best Management Practices (BMPS) at the loadout site <br />during construction to further ensure protection of Reed Wash. Similarly, we ask that berming and <br />storm water BMPs, including sediment ponds, be incorporated and applied to reduce and/or eliminate <br />run on and run off in the area designated as the land farm. <br />In regard to mitigation, we support the ideas suggested in the reports. A conclusion as to whether <br />those actions will adequately compensate for wildlife impacts will hinge on the amount of habitat the <br />mitigation ideas are applied to. Without that knowledge, we are unable to make a recommendation <br />on the adequacy of the impact mitigation plan. <br />Our staff appreciates the opportunity to comment at this stage of the process. Our staff is available to <br />discuss these recommendations in further detail if you desire. <br />Sincerely, <br />5.T. Romatzke <br />Area Wildlife Manager <br />cc. Velarde, Creeden, File
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