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2014-08-13_PERMIT FILE - C1981018A (3)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981018A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
8/13/2014
Section_Exhibit Name
Section I. Legal Financial, Compliance and Related Information
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D
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ATTACHMENT A <br />Special Stipulations for COC- 74813 <br />Air Quality: <br />Fugitive emissions resulting from all vehicles traveling on non -paved surfaces during all <br />project phases would be controlled utilizing water, chemical suppression, or a <br />combination of the two by applying frequently or as needed to the non -paved road <br />surfaces and in accordance with any permit condition or approved fugitive dust control <br />plan required by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air <br />Pollution Control Division. Storage piles would be watered as necessary to limit wind <br />erosion potential and reduce fugitive emissions. <br />Soil: <br />2. All drilling activity shall cease when soils or road surfaces become saturated to a depth of <br />three inches unless there are safety concerns or activities have prior approval by the <br />Authorized Officer. <br />3. In order to achieve public land health standards for soils, erosion features such as rilling, <br />gullying, piping, and mass wasting on the surface disturbance or adjacent to the surface <br />disturbance as a result of this action will be addressed immediately after observation by <br />contacting the Authorized Officer and by submitting a plan to assure successful soil <br />stabilization with best management practices to address erosion problems. <br />4. If salt is observed on the surface of soils during reclamation activities the Authorized <br />Officer will be notified and a plan will be developed with approval of the BLM to <br />improve reclamation on the site. <br />5. The release of any chemical, oil, petroleum product, produced water, or sewage, etc, <br />(regardless of quantity) must be contained immediately, cleaned up as soon as possible, <br />and reported by the project proponent to the Bureau of Land Management when beyond <br />what could be expected for normal operations. <br />Vegetation: <br />6. Reclamation plans with approved seed mixes will be developed for each site. <br />7. WRFO recommends the seed mix in Table 12. Seeding rates shown in the table are the <br />drill seed rates and should be doubled and harrowed into the soil if broadcast seeding. <br />The seed mix could be altered if it is determined that site specific conditions require a <br />modification of the seed mix to promote successful reclamation. <br />Table 12 BLM Recommended Seed Mix <br />Pure <br />Live <br />Common Name <br />Scientific Name <br />Seed <br />Variety <br />(PLS) <br />lbs /acre <br />
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