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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2012016
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
4/17/2012
Doc Name
(111) SPECIAL OPERATION PERMIT APPLICATION
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PUCKET LAND COMPANY
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DRMS
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DMC
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habitat. Major species using the area are Mule Deer and Elk and likely prefer unit 66 due <br />to cover provided by the scattering of pinon/juniper. <br />130 <br />(See text for definitions of "good," "fair," "poor," and "very poor.' Absence of an entry indicates that the <br />soil was not rated] <br />Allay Variant <br />2': <br />Arle <br />90 <br />Soil name and <br />map symbol <br />Ansari <br />Rock outcrop. <br />3. 4 <br />Arvada <br />Climate: <br />1 ; ; 10 will have- - <br />Month iAveregelAveragelAverage( 1 <br />daily ; daily ' daily ; Maximum 1 Minimum <br />meximum;minimuml Itemperatureltemperature <br />; , f higher ; lower <br />I ( than -- I than -- <br />January - - - -; 36.2 1 9.2 1 22.7 I <br />February - - -; 42.9 ; 15.4 I 29.2 ; ; <br />March ; 52.2 ; 22.6 1 37.4 <br />' 62.9 ' 29.9 I 46.4 <br />April <br />May <br />June <br />July <br />August <br />September <br />1 <br />1 73.9 1 37.7 I 55.8 1 <br />; <br />83.3 1 44.0 1 63.7 ■ <br />; <br />i 89.6 1 50.5 ; 1 70.1 <br />1 <br />86.8 I 49.4 ' 68.1 1 <br />1 <br />78.9 1 39.8 <br />59.4 <br />October - - - -, 67.5 1 30.5. 49.0 <br />1 1 1 <br />November - - -; 50.6 1 21.2 1 35.9 I <br />; 1 <br />December - - -1 37.9 1 11.4 I 24.7 I <br />; I I <br />I ; <br />Year I 63.6 1 30.1 1 46.9 1 1 <br />1 I ; <br />TABLE 12.-- WILDLIFE HABITAT POTENTIALS <br />1 Potential for habitat elemen4a Potential•ac habitat�pr -- <br />;L'rain 1 ;Wild ( ( i 1 I Open- ; Mood- I Range- <br />l and IGrasses;herba- (Hard- IConif- IShrubatWetlandIShallow; land ; land ;Wetland; land <br />;seed 1 and I CCOUS; wood ; erousl ;plants 1 water ; wild- I wild- I wild- 1 wild- <br />' <br />:crops ;leRuales'1 plants 3 trees plants; ! 1 areas S life ! life 1 life I life <br />1 1 1 1 i I <br />;Very Very ;Fair I - -- ; - -- IFair ;Very ;Very ;Poor ; - -- IVery (Fair. <br />I poor. poor. I I 1 1 ; poor. 1 poor. l i 1 poor. <br />I 1 I 1 ; I ; ; I I <br />1 I I I <br />(Very Very IFair 1 - -- ; - -- ;Fair IVery ;Very !Poor ; - -- IVery IFair. <br />1 poor. poor. 1 I I ; 1 poor. 1 poor. 1 I I poor. <br />1 I 1 I I <br />;Very ;Very ;Poor ; - -- I - -- ;Poor IVery IVery ;Very ; - -- ;Very Poor. <br />1 poor.; poor. I 1 ; ; ; poor. ' poor. poor. . i poor. <br />I ; 1 1 <br />( i I ( 1 ; t I t <br />I I 1 i I <br />;Very (Very (Poor ; - -- ; - -- 'very ;Poor ;Very (Very (Very <br />poor.! poor. i I 1 ( poor.; 1 poor. ; poor. i poor. <br />I <br />TABLE 1. -- TEMPERATURE AND PRECIPITATION DATA' <br />Temperature' <br />1 ( 2 years in <br />53 <br />61 <br />73 <br />80 <br />89 <br />96 <br />98 <br />96 <br />93 <br />84 <br />69 <br />61 <br />98 <br />16 <br />23 <br />31 <br />38 <br />36 <br />25 <br />15 <br />1 <br />-13 <br />- <br />1 1 12 years in 101 <br />I Average 1 1 will have -- 1 Average <br />;number ofiAveragel I number of <br />1 growing 1 1 Less I More Idays with <br />; degr88 ; ;than -- than- -10.10 inch <br />days ; ■ ; or more <br />t 1 1 <br />n n n <br />-18 16 I 0.90 1 0.31 1.36 <br />-12 ; 33 ; 0.73 1 0.25 ; 1.11 <br />3 I 69 1 0.70 1 0.28 i 1.04 <br />14 ; 201 1 0.83 1 0.50 ; 1.11 <br />490 <br />711 1 3 0.88 1 0.21 1 1.41 <br />933 1 0.82 1 0.27 1.25 <br />l I <br />871 ; 1.32 ; 0.55 ; 1.93 <br />582 i 1.03 0.28 1.62 <br />285 I 1.27 1 0.40 i 1.96 <br />40 I 0.85 1 0.45 1.17 <br />4,242 <br />( <br />1 I ; <br />1 0.82 1 0.19 ; 1.31 <br />11 i 1.10 <br />i 11.25 <br />;Very <br />poor. <br />Precipitation' <br />0.43 i 1.57 <br />8.61 ;13.62 1 36 <br />; 1 <br />SOIL SURVEY <br />3 <br />2 <br />3 <br />3 <br />3 <br />2 <br />3 <br />4 <br />3 <br />3 <br />3 <br />4 <br />SOIL SURVEY <br />I <br />; <br />;Average <br />Isnowfall <br />n <br />13.5 <br />8.5 <br />4.6 <br />1.8 <br />.0 <br />.0 <br />.o <br />.0 <br />.3 <br />.8 <br />5.9 <br />14.5 <br />1 19.9 <br />'Recorded in the period 1951 -74 at Rifle, CO. <br />"A growing degree day is an index of the amount of heat available for plant growth. It can be calculated <br />by adding the maximum and minimum daily temperatures, dividing the sum by 2, and subtracting the temperature <br />below which growth is minimal for the principal crops In the area (40 F1. <br />
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