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. trn^ <br />Weed Control Plan <br />TECHNICAL REVISION' <br />(Submitted to Colorado Division of Minerals and Geology) <br />Date: May 11, 2000 <br />Mine Name: ?? <br /> <br />County: . <br />Mine ID#: <br />Operator: <br />Inspector. Tony Waldron <br />Date of Complaint: October 26, 1999 <br />Inspection Date; October 26, 1999 <br />Date Weed Control Plan required; February 28, 2000 <br />REdjEi YEd <br />MAY 2 4 2000 <br />Division of *ads & Geology <br />In response to the Inspection Report prepared by Tony Waldron <br />October 26, 1999 Division at the Division upon completion of the <br />will serve as do" e weed submits the following weed control plan. <br />beyond This Plan as will and if requiasredthe basis is for d' a pweed weed control during the 2000 field season and <br />. <br />Methodology <br />i <br />Areas infested with diffuse knapweed within the <br />contractor experience in these matters. The liquidhon will consist of 1 pint Torden acre and 1 <br />pound 2.4 D/acre. Currently, during the 2000 field season, it is estimated that approximately 20 - 60 acres <br />will be sprayed. <br />A contractor wi11 be scheduled to start spraying during late May or early June, 2000, weather permitting. <br />The results from this initial spraying will be evaluated later in the summer of 2000 and secondary steps, if <br />necessary, will be taken as required. <br />During the early spring on as annual basis, <br />area to Company will inspect the mine permit <br />determine if additional spraying or other weed contro <br />knapweed problem continues l measures, such as mowing, are required. If a <br />will problems. It for whatever reason, l take whatever reasonable steps are necessary to eliminate these <br />is not able and/or successful in controlling the kna <br />Pweed <br />problem at thedo mine,I ft'ZI contact the Division for further assistance.