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2013-04-18_PERMIT FILE - C2009087A (3)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C2009087A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/18/2013
Doc Name
Fish and Wildlife Resources
Section_Exhibit Name
2.04.11 Fish and Wildlife Resources Information
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RULE 2 - PERMITS <br />2.04.11 Fish and Wildlife Resources Information <br />This section of the permit application describes fish and wildlife resources and their habitats within <br />the PSCM permit area and adjacent areas. The information in this section may be used as a basis <br />for Understalldlllg site- specific conditions 111 older to c %'alllatc potential mining related impacts to <br />fish and wildlife populations and habitat. furthermore. this information prox'ides a foundation for <br />deterinininoo anv fish and wildlife Illltlgatlon measures that play be necessarN' for inclusion Milder <br />Section 2.05.6 (2). Mitigation of the Impacts Of Mining Operations -- fish and 'Vildhfc Plan. <br />The section is organized as follows: first. habitat types and important wildlife habitat features within <br />the PSCM permit area are discussed: next. Occurrence data. both historical and from recent surveys <br />are presented for species of interest for this permit. Finally. any special status fish and wildlife <br />species with potential to OCCLIr In the PSCM permit area aI'e described. Special status Species <br />include federally or state listed threatened and endangered species: state species of special concern: <br />and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) sensitive species. <br />Fish and Wildlife Habitat <br />The habitat types within the PSCM permit area and adjacent areas are typical of the foothills in <br />northwest Colorado. Mountain brush, sagebrush ShrUblands, and grasslands are the predominant <br />vegetation communities in the PSCM permit area. MCsic bottonllands and riparian areas occur <br />alono larder dralllages in the PSCM permit at -ea. Several ponds and Impoundments are present and <br />contain sonic wetland vegetation in the PSCM permit area. forests and woodlands are sparse, but <br />consist of isolated pockets of aspen and coniferous forest on northern aspects and the upper reaches <br />of high elevation drainages. Scattered large trees. including box elder (Ater neguu(lu) and <br />cottonwood (Polntht.S .V)j).), are present in drainages and pro\'ide potential nesting and perching sites <br />for raptors. Additional important raptor nesting habitat is located in the cliffs and rock outcrops <br />located along ridges and steep drainages. Fish habitat is limited in the PSCM permit area due to the <br />scarcity of perennial water. The majority of the proposed PSCM surface disturbance area is <br />comprised of reclaimed grasslands with small pockets of sagebrush - grasslands and mountain brush <br />also present (ESCO. 2009). <br />Historical and Recent Fish and Wildlife Occurrence <br />An abundance of wildlife occurrence data has been collected in and around the PSCM permit area <br />over the duration of previous coal mining projects in this region. The PSCM permit area overlaps <br />and adjoins the permit areas for two surface coal mines that have now been reclaimed: the Seneca II <br />Mine located to the northeast of PSCM, and the Yoast Mine located to the southwest respectively. <br />The PSCM, Seneca 1I Mine, and Yoast Mine wildlife monitoring programs were designed with <br />input from the Colorado Division Parks and Wildlife (CPW) to comply with the regulatory <br />requirements under the CDRMS guidelines for fish and wildlife issues. Prior consultations with <br />these agencies resulted in the determination that species of particular interest for permitting the <br />were big game (elk ((erhus elaphus), mule deer (Odocoileus heinioruts) and pronghorn <br />(Aniilocapra aruericana)), two species of upland grouse (Columbian sharp - tailed grouse <br />(Tl,mpanuchus phasianellus cohttnhianus) and greater sage - grouse (Centrocercus urophasianits)). <br />all raptor species, and the greater sandhill crane (Grits canculensis tabida). Baseline surveys that <br />were conducted in 2008 to acquire site - specific data for PSCM were focused on these target species. <br />Midterm Review 2.04 -149 Revision 04/2013 <br />
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