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2/27/2012 12:37:31 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981010
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
2/27/2012
Doc Name
Adequacy Comments
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Trapper Mining Inc
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
SL12
Email Name
JLE
SB1
Media Type
D
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1.5 Permanent Impoundment Demonstration <br />Permanent impoundments planned as part of the post- mining land use on reclaimed rangelands at <br />Trapper Mine include small Livestock Water Tanks (LSWT's). These ponds are all less than two acre -feet <br />in volume and function exclusively to provide much needed drinking water to wildlife and livestock species. <br />In this semi -arid region of the West these types of ponds are of crucial benefit to reclaimed rangelands as <br />they greatly improve grazing distribution and vegetation utilization. Without the adequately distributed <br />water supplies that these ponds provide, wildlife and livestock species tend to congregate around scarce <br />available water supplies and grossly over - utilize a small part of the range while failing to adequately utilize <br />the majority of the range. This proves to be detrimental to both plant and animal resources. <br />Livestock Water Tank locations are given on Map 1. No Livestock Water Tanks are present in this current <br />phase II bond release block. <br />16 <br />
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