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Appendix A- Bureau of Land Management and United States Forrest Service Lease <br />Stipulations for Spruce Stomp LBA <br />Rights -of -Way <br />• Electrical safety clearances addressed in the Code of Federal Regulations, 29 CFR <br />1910.333(c) (3) must be maintained at all times. <br />• All vehicles, equipment, and /or machinery or other materials near the right -of -way must <br />be properly grounded. In order to avoid static or induced electrical hazards no materials <br />may be stored in the transmission line right -of -way. <br />• If future longwall mining would come within 100 feet of any transmission line tower <br />foundation, a structural review and acceptance by WAPA would be required. <br />• Any drilling activities within WAPA's right -of -way must be approved by WAPA in <br />advance. Safety provisions would be provided to ensure there are no conflicts with <br />WAPA's transmission line or access. <br />• The lessee is required to coordinate with WAPA's operations center located in Western <br />Rocky Mountain Region Office in Loveland, Colorado at least two weeks prior to <br />commencement of any work beneath or adjacent to the transmission line. <br />• Roads used to provide personnel and equipment access to WAPA's facilities cannot be <br />restricted or impaired in a way that denies access. Alternate access must be provided if <br />an access road is blocked or damaged. Damage to WAPA's access roads must be repaired <br />by the lessee or lessee's contractor. <br />State -of -the -art mining techniques (pillar and panel widths, rate of coal development and <br />extraction, mine method, determining angle of draw, etc.) would be used to control <br />subsidence. No mining related surface disturbance would occur within 100 feet of the <br />outside line of the power line right -of -way without a written finding from the Authorized <br />Officer and consultation with the right -of -way holder. These techniques would provide <br />for maximum coal removal while insuring that sufficient coal is left in place to prevent <br />subsidence. <br />• The lessee /operator shall be required to perform the following with respect to monitoring, <br />repairing, and/or mitigating subsidence effects on existing facilities under Special Use <br />Permit with the Forest Service. Monitoring, repair and/or mitigation will be performed at <br />the lessee's expense. <br />o Baseline condition surveys of existing facilities will be completed the fall following <br />award of lease. Reports of this survey will be deliverable to the Forest Service by <br />December I of that same year. <br />o A Surface Facility Monitoring and Mitigation Plan (Plan) will be submitted to the <br />Forest Service for review and approval not later than 12 months prior to scheduled <br />undermining. The Plan will detail measures to be taken to monitor, repair, and <br />mitigate subsidence effects on the facilities during actual mining and for one year <br />post mining. <br />