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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980005
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
8/31/1989
Doc Name
Comments on proposed policy for management of noxious weeds
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PEABODY COAL CO
To
MLRD
Permit Index Doc Type
VEGETATION
Media Type
D
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Pe_y <br />PEABODY COALCOMPANY <br />W extern Dlvlelon <br />iii iiiiiiiiiiiii iii <br />999 <br />1300 Sown vale <br />Plagsi all An:ona B600i <br />(602) 7'!a 5253 <br />August 29, 1989 <br />~ ~ ~: bd.>~h ~ ~' <br />Mr. Fred Banta ~~~ k.,,;, .. <br />Director <br />Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Division AU G ~ 1 1969 <br />215 Centennial Building <br />1313 Sherman Street 6hINEā¢~ LKfeL) <br />Genver, CD 80203 ~ECLA'~FH ~ Iphl ~7P~tSic:~,a <br />Dear Mr. Banta: <br />The following represents Peabody's comments on the <br />Division's proposed policy for management of noxious <br />weeds. The comments are organized by section as presented <br />in the draft policy memorandum. There were no comments to <br />Sections I and VI. <br />Section II <br />Peabody agrees that the nature of land disturbances <br />associated with surface mining can provide opportunities <br />for the establishment of noxious weeds along with the more <br />desirable seeded species. Peabody has put into effect a <br />Division approved weed control plan to combat this <br />potential problem. However, the occurrence of noxious <br />weeds on reclaimed lands may represent an inevitable <br />spread of these weeds from outside sources that are beyond <br />the control of the surface mine operators. It is quite <br />obvious that noxious weed problems in the immediate region <br />of the Seneca Mine have been a problem for a number of <br />years. Gne only need drive through the dryland <br />agricultural.areas cf western Routt County to see that the <br />primary cause of this is agricultural activities related <br />to small grain farming. Canada thistle can be found on <br />nearly all acres in these active farming areas, with many <br />areas already at or above the infestation levels defined <br />in the policy memorandum. Livestock grazing, particularly <br />sheep, also has contributed to the significant spread of <br />noxious weeds in native vegetation areas. Little or <br />nothing is none to control noxious weeds in these areas. <br />This results in the primary problem that combats an <br />effective weed control program: if your neighbors ail <br />around you do nothing, you have already lost the battle. <br />Reclaimed areas are very small compared to total land area <br />in the region, so the situation is further compounded. <br />
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