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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
X201123102
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/6/2011
Doc Name
NOI Application
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Peabody Sage Creek Mining, LLC
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DRMS
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JDM
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site-specific surveys of the project area as part of its mine permit reclamation monitoring <br />requirements for both the Seneca II and Yoast Mines. <br />Big Game - The project area provides good year-round habitat for deer, elk and pronghorn. <br />The CDOW and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) have identified winter range and <br />critical winter range within the project and adjacent areas (Natural Diversity Information <br />Source; http://www. ndis. nrel. co lo state. edu; accessed 4/7/08). The latest aerial surveys <br />conducted in 2007 by SCC mapped elk herds wintering along the eastern edge of the project <br />area. <br />Raptors - The project area contains potential habitat for raptors, including known nesting <br />sites in the sandstone cliffs along the eastern and southern boundary. CDOW data includes <br />historic nest sites of golden eagles, red-tailed hawks, and other Buteo species. Adjacent <br />areas contain historic nest locations for great horned owl and prairie falcon. Bald eagles are <br />listed as a state threatened species. CDOW data shows a historic bald eagle nest location <br />approximately 2 miles north of the project area, as well as, winter range along the Yampa <br />River corridor. The ferruginous hawk and peregrine falcon are state listed species of <br />concerns, as well as on the BLM's sensitive species list. Their occurrence in the area is <br />likely, however, there are no known nest locations in or near the Sage Creek area (CDOW <br />data shows the nesting distribution for the ferruginous hawk further to the west in Moffat <br />County). <br />Game Birds - Greater sage grouse and Columbian sharp-tailed grouse (both state and BLM <br />species of concern) are known to inhabit and/or utilize the area. Map 3, Grouse Lek <br />Locations, shows grouse habitat in the project area. CDOW mapping, as well as SCC site- <br />specific surveys has identified 10 sage grouse (2 active) and 16 sharp-tailed grouse leks (13 <br />active) within or immediately adjacent to the proposed Sage Creek project boundary. <br />Additional leks likely exist in the general vicinity. <br />CDOW, in partnership with federal land management agencies, recently implemented a <br />conservation plan for the greater-sage grouse (Colorado Greater-sage-grouse Conservation <br />Plan, CDOW, 2008). The plan recommends a 0.6 mile breeding season buffer for Greater <br />sage-grouse and a 0.4 mile breeding season buffer for Columbian sharp-tailed grouse. Sage <br />Creek has consulted with the CDOW regarding potential impacts to grouse habitat in the <br />exploration program area. CDOW biologists reviewed the proposed drill sites and do not <br />anticipate any unacceptable impacts to grouse the lek sites and or breeding habitat as a result <br />of the exploration activities. However, CDOW has recommended an appropriate season for <br />activities at each exploration site to minimize potential impacts to grouse as outlined below: <br />Mid Season Drilling July 1 to September 1: <br />CCU025, CCU064, CCU065, CCU070, CCU071 <br />Late Season Drilling September 1 to March 1, 2012: <br />CCU025, CCU064, CCU065, CCU070, CCU071 <br />Any Season Drilling: <br />CCU069, CCU072, CCU073, CCU074 <br />PSCM 2011 NOI 11 April 2010
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