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2010-11-12_PERMIT FILE - C1981010A (8)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981010A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
11/12/2010
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pgs 3-1 to 3-101
Section_Exhibit Name
3.0 Project Plan
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3.6.2.6 Noxious Weed Control <br />• Trapper's noxious weed management plan may Include appropriate cultural, mechanical, biological or <br />herbicidal control methods. In some cases, only one control method may be warranted, while in other <br />cases a combination of control methods may be appropriate. <br />The herbicides used In controlling broad-leafed noxious weeds at Trapper Mine Include, but are not <br />limited to, Krenlte-S, Escort, Tordon 22K, Banvel, Arsenal, and 2,4-D (amine form). Herbicide may be <br />applied to the noxious plants during their post-emergence form In the spring, bud to early blossom stage <br />during the early summer months and/or during regrowth In the fall. Appropriate rates as recommended <br />by the manufacturer and the extent of yearly Infestations regulate the amount of herbicide to be applied <br />in weed-infected areas at Trapper Mite. <br />Herbicides are applied with a tractor-mounted sprayer, powered by tractor hydraulics, or equipment pro- <br />viding similar controlled application. <br />Reclaimed areas riot yet seeded and supporting a substantial noxious weed population may be disced, <br />mowed, sprayed, or otherwise destroyed. If noxious weed infestations occur on revegetated areas, <br />appropriate control measures may be taken to control Infestations (e.g. spot spray with appropriate <br />herbicide). Herbicide or other weed control applications will not normally be applied to the first two <br />growing seasons after seeding to avoid unnecessary application and destruction of established target <br />natural plants. <br />• <br />The following plants may be considered to be noxious weeds at Trapper Mine: <br />Common name Scientific name <br />Leafy spurge EEu horbla esula <br />Canada Thistle Cirsium arvense <br />Musk Thistle Carduus nutans <br />Plumeless Thistle C. acanthoides <br />Scotch Thistle Onooordum acanthium <br />Perennial Sow Thistle Sonchus arvensis <br />Russian Knapweed Centaurea reoena <br />Spotted Knapweed Centaurea maculosa <br />Diffuse Knapweed Ceutaurea diffusa <br />Yellow toad flax Llnaria vulaaris <br />Dalmation toad flax L nenistifolia dalmatica <br /> or L dalmatlca macedonia <br />Hoary cress (white top) Cardaria draba <br />Field bindweed Convolvulus arvensls <br />• <br />3.77 <br />g <br />,/2019 /
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