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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
X201823602
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
5/30/2018
Doc Name
NOI Application
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GCC Energy, LLC
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DRMS
Email Name
TNL
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3. Operations <br />• Any lubricant, oil or grease, or fuel spills would be removed from the spill area as quickly as <br />possible. <br />• All wastes and contaminated soils would be removed and disposed of at a permitted facility. <br />• .Water would be used to provide a mist to control dust. <br />• The operator shall immediately notify the BLM Authorized Officer of any discovery of <br />paleontological resources on or within eight feet ofthe surface. The operator shall suspend all <br />activities in the vicinity of such discoveryuntil notified to proceed by the Authorized Officer and <br />shall protect the discovery from damage or looting. <br />4. Reclamation <br />• Oncedrilling and sampling activities have been completed, all disturbed areas would bereclaimed as <br />described in section 2.1.4 (Reclamation) ofthe EA (DOI-BLM-CO-SOJ 0-2014-0025) and below. <br />• Topsoil would be removed and stockpiled priorto cuttings pit excavation to prevent contamination, <br />minimize erosion loss, and to aid in reclamation. <br />• Drill sites, including cuttings pits, would be reclaimed to match the existing topography afterdrilling <br />activities are completed. <br />• Seeding would occur during late summer or fall, to take advantage of seasonal rains. <br />
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