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been deferred because a cultural resources inventory could not be completed at that location due <br />to snow, so only 11 holes are presently under consideration. Some sites in the 2017 drilling were <br />accessed by overland travel, but all sites in the amendment are proposed to be reached by <br />existing roads and two tracks. Some brush may need to be cut or trimmed along travel routes, but <br />there would be no blading. Figure 1 is a map of the proposed action, including completed and <br />proposed drilling. <br />3+000 tin" TISM <br />:pu��MO7� <br />r ®&&"&VUcer.c"Wi <br />Ban a lma W �upnKri <br />RVGW <br />g oar <br />4 1 U*4NL%Fw SAwe <br />Figure 1: This figure is a topographic neap showing the locations of drill holes and their proposed access routes. The original <br />2018 drill hole locations are shown as black triangles. The amended drill hole locations. where cuhural resource surreys were <br />completed are shown asyellow dols. One drill hole location (CCC -18-12) was not ssrrveyed due to field conditions. Yellow• <br />diamonds are holes completed in 2017. Dashed lines are unimproved roads and trails, inchrding the access roves. Solid gray <br />lines are engineered roads. The erploration license boundary is outlined in blue, and the lease boundary in black. The 2016 <br />appro►rd exploration license noir overlaps the 2018 antended coal lease in sonic places. The erploration license remains valid <br />is those areas not overlapped by the amended lease. The eristing nine surface facilities are shorn in the cross hatched area. <br />Land ownership is as indicated in the legend. <br />B. Land Use Plan (LUP) Conformance <br />Tres Rios Field Office Approved Resource Management Plan, February 2015: <br />GCC Minor EvTloration Plan Amendment DOI-BLM-CO-S010-2018-0014-DNA <br />COC -76563 Tres Rios Field Office <br />