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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1991069
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
7/22/1991
Doc Name
HEINTGES PIT FN M-91-069
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STATE OF COLORADO •• • III III III IIIIIII III !~~~~J <br />Roy Romer, Governor 999 ~„nnn <br />DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES , ~_ <br />DIVISION OF WILDLIFE ,~`~2~g9~ <br />AN EQUAL OPPO RiU NITY EMPLOYER <br />Perry D. Olson, Director ~d <br />6060 Broatlway ~j~r,ed La .~~~S~on <br />Denver, Colorado 80216 ,10n D <br />Telephone: (303) 297-7192 ~eC1ama <br />9 July 1991 <br />Mr. Dan Hernandez <br />Senior Reclamation Specialist <br />Mined Land Reclamation Division <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 ~~ <br />Denver, CO 80203 '~ . <br />SUBJ: Heintges Pit, File No. M-91L069 <br />,,\ <br />Dear Dan: <br />REFER TO <br />For Wildlife- <br />For People <br />The Division has reviewed the above referenced application and <br />in consultation with Tammy Fox, District Wildlife Manager, Kit <br />Carson District, offer the following comments. <br />The site location is situated such that impacts to the <br />wildlife resource should be negligible. Vegetation at the site is <br />already disturbed and portions have been previously mined. The <br />Division asks that these previously mined areas be included in the <br />reclamation plan. Also, we request that topsoil be stripped and <br />stockpiled for use during reclamation. Stockpiled topsoil should <br />be seeded to prevent erosion if it remains unused for a period <br />longer than six months. Slopes during reclamation should not be <br />steeper than 3H:1V• Additionally, we ask that the area be reseeded <br />with a native seed mix per SCS recommendations, and that the site <br />be fenced to exclude livestock during this period until such time <br />that MLRD determines adequate vegetative cover exists, per <br />reclamation specifications, to release bond. <br />Thank you for this opportunity <br />application. Feel free to call if <br />require additional information. <br />to provide input on this <br />you have any questions or <br />Si rely, <br />David ell ` <br />Wildlife iologis <br />Southeast Region <br />Approved b'' ~i~a-./~/ ~GG_!/~~ <br />Ronald P. Desilet, Regional Manager <br />xc: Tammy Fox, DWM <br />Dave Clippinger, AWM <br />file <br />DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, Kenneth Salazar, Executwe Director <br />WILDLIFE COMMISSION, William R. Hegberg, Chairman • Eldon W. Cooper, Secretary • Felix Chavez, Member <br />Rebecca L. Frank, Member • Louis F. Swig, Member • George VanDenl3erg, Member • Larry M. Wright, Member <br />
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