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DRMS Permit Index
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M1977307
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
2/3/2021
Doc Name
Concurrence Correspondence
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Highbury Resources Inc.
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DRMS
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SO1
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DMC
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July 2020 DF.—RO01—t9LM70250 <br /> Federal mineral leasing laws, provided that any such leases hereafter issued shall provide that operations under such <br /> leases shall not prevent,obstruct,or unduly intcrfi:re with any tight granted under this Lease. <br /> IX. USE OF SALABLE MINERALS.No salable minerals,such as sand,gravel,or stone,found on the <br /> Property shall be used by the Lessee in its operations unless such salable minerals have been purchased from the <br /> Government under the provisions of the Materials Act of July 31, 1947,Title 30 ('riled Slides Code Section 601 <br /> (30 U.S.C. § 601),as amended,or from the owner of such salable minerals if other than the Government. <br /> X. SECURITY AND SAFETY.The exploration,development and mining activities,as appropriate,shall be <br /> conducted on the Property with due regard for the health and safety of those involved,and shall include appropriate <br /> measures for control of radiation exposure in the mines. Lessee shall secure and post all areas that might reasonably <br /> be considered hazardous to tine general public including,but not limited to,ore stockpile areas, loading areas.mining, <br /> openings,and mine-rock waste piles,in accordance with all applicable statutes and regulations and specific <br /> requirements and stipulations set forth in this Lease. If necessary,the lessee agrees to construct fences or other <br /> barriers around the perimeter of safety-hazard areas to minimize the potential for intrusion by and/or damage from <br /> humans,livestock, and wildlife.Radioactive materials exposed by the Lessee's operation shall be managed to ensure <br /> that any potential exposure of humans and ecosystems is mitigated and addressed consistent with applicable statutes <br /> and regulations. <br /> XI. COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE.STATUTES AND REGULATIONS. File Lessee.at the Lessee's <br /> sole expense,shall comply with all applicable statutes and regulations and abide by the additional specific <br /> requirements and stipulations set forth in this Lease, including those ider tified in Appendix C,which is attached <br /> hereto and incorporated herein. <br /> Xil. EXPLORATION PLAN. <br /> (a) Prior to commencing any surface-disturbing operations to explore. test.or prospect for minerals <br /> covered by this Lease,the Lessee shall file with DOE,three(3)copies of plan for the proposed exploration <br /> activities and shall obtain DOE's approval of such plan(the-Exploration Plan"). The Exploration Plan shall be <br /> consistent with the"Notice of intent to Conduct Prospecting Operations"(hereinafter"Notice")to be tiled with the <br /> Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board(hereinafter MLRB) in accordance with Rule 5 of the"Mineral Ru:cs <br /> and Regulations"of the Colorado MLRB,as these rules may be amended and any other applicable laws or <br /> regulations.The Exploration Plan shall include all intornnation required by the Notice and,in addition.must <br /> specifically include the following information: <br />
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