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1978-01-16_PERMIT FILE - M1977493
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977493
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
1/16/1978
Doc Name
Review
From
DWR
To
MLRB
Media Type
D
Archive
No
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DRMS Re-OCR
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Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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\ F } <br /> sent�?nce theninscrted: "Most spocies of wildlife have been, and will <br /> continue to be, affected by the mining operation." 3) the second to <br /> last sentence changed to: "It is probable that present levels of human <br /> activity, noise and operations will prevail during the planned life of <br /> the mine and discourage full utilization of periphery lands by b,;g game, <br /> small mammal and bird populations." and 4) last sentence deleted. <br /> Page 7-13, 2nd paragraph, l::st sentence will be changed to read: "ClimaX <br /> affected lands are not known to interfere with big game migration routes; <br /> however, migration and drift of the ptarmigan has been, and will continue <br /> to be, affected by tailing ponds and reservoirs located in valleys and <br /> gulches that originally provided willow habitat." <br /> Section 7. 1, Vegetation Resources, the first paragraph will be expanded <br /> to include: "Willow range up to seven feet in height while grasses, sedges, <br /> and forbs range from a few inches to approximately 2.5 feet". <br /> Page 7-2, second paragraph, starting with the second to last sentence <br /> will be modified to read: "Typically, the grasses and forbs are short, <br /> but range from less than one inch to more than two feet in height and are <br /> mostly perennial. [Dillow range in height from a few inches to approxi- <br /> mately four feet." <br /> On page 7-13 the following paragraph could be inserted after the first <br /> paragraph: <br /> "The ptarmigan utilizes the willow communities for winter habitat. <br /> The red fox and snowshoe hare are the predominant winter inhabitants <br /> of the Climax area as evidenced by many signs in the snow. Arboreal <br /> squirrels utilize pine and spruce communities year around." <br /> The Brown trout, Pika and Golden eagle will be added to the wildlife <br /> s-jecies list. <br />
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