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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980244
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
2/28/2012
Doc Name
VOL 7, Part 5: Wildlife Protection Plan
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DRMS
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AM10
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TC1
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C) MINE AREA AND OTHER EXCAVATIONS OR DISTURBANCES <br />• If obvious habits and /or young, such as nests, eggs, calving areas, pups, or <br />dens, are found when entering new areas for development, the findings should <br />be reported to CC &V Environmental Resources to ensure that all appropriate <br />procedures for removal and /or relocation are followed. <br />• Access to the tops of high -walls should be restricted by some form of fencing or <br />berms. <br />• Storm -water control sumps, drilling exploration sumps, and any other <br />excavations should be adequately bermed to discourage entry and graded with <br />slopes no steeper that 1:1 to easily facilitate wildlife egress. <br />D) HAUL ROADS AND ACCESS ROADS <br />• Care should be taken to avoid contact with any wildlife on or near roads if safely <br />possible. <br />• Alerts should be made by radio to advise other employees working in the area of <br />wildlife on haul roads or access roads. <br />E) BUILDINGS AND ADMINISTRATIVE AREAS <br />• Care should be taken to properly dispose of food waste in order to reduce wildlife <br />access therein. <br />• Rodent control methods should be employed to minimize hygiene hazards and <br />reduce predator (such as fox) attractions. <br />F) PROPERTY -WIDE CONSIDERATIONS <br />• Spills, particularly anti - freeze, should be cleaned up immediately to ensure that <br />wildlife do not come in direct or indirect (mobilized through storm -water runoff) <br />contact with the product. Please refer to CC &V Spill Prevention and Protection <br />Plan for further guidance. <br />• Bowhunting on CC &V property may only allowed during recognized hunting <br />seasons and with prior permission from CC &V. Hunting with firearms is not <br />allowed on CC &V property. <br />• Herding or intentionally chasing or harassing wildlife is not allowed. <br />• Feeding of wildlife is not only against Colorado state law, it is not beneficial to <br />wildlife and is therefore not tolerated at CC &V. Periodic, environmental bulletins <br />will be distributed property -wide to discourage such activity, if needed. <br />CC &V Wildlife Protection Plan Page 3 of 7 <br />EMS: AGANA/CC &V Printed Copies are Uncontrolled <br />S: \4 -0055 CC &V MLE2 \CDRMS A10 Application \Updates from 12 -19 -2011 Mtg\MLE2 \Wildlife Protection Plan.doc <br />November 22, 2011 <br />Doc # E -042 <br />Rev. 0, <br />
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