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Solid Waste Plan <br /> All refuse, solid waste, garbage, or trash associated with this Plan of Operations will be removed from <br /> site on a regular basis and disposed of in proper disposal containers or sites. Human waste will be <br /> contained in the Porta-Potty/Porta-John located at the staging area and subsequently transported and <br /> disposed of at the proper sites. No refuse, debris or other wastes will be left on site upon project <br /> completion. <br /> Hazardous Materials Handling Plan <br /> Hazardous materials and toxic substances will not be used for drilling.The drill rig, dirt works and <br /> support equipment will require refueling and lubrication of mechanical parts, and will include: <br /> • Petroleum products, oils, lubricants and fuels including diesel and gasoline <br /> Refueling and relubrication of the drill rig and its components and dirt works machinery will occur on an <br /> as-needed basis.Transportation of fuel and materials to an active drill rig will occur using DOT-compliant <br /> fuel tanks mounted on 4x4 pickup truck support vehicles. All storage of fuel and lubricant materials will <br /> be in DOT-compliant containers that are properly labeled and signed. Additional containment will be in <br /> accordance with EPA SPCC regulations. Petroleum product-specific spill kits will be available at all sites <br /> where petroleum products are stored or utilized. <br /> Spill Contingency Plan <br /> Equipment will be inspected before and during use to monitor wear and tear of hoses,valves, etc. to <br /> prevent spills and leaks. Spill kits will be at all drill sites and laydowns during equipment operation at all <br /> times and will be checked for adequacy regularly. Spill kits may consist of oil/petroleum specific <br /> absorbent pads and/or containment booms, absorbent granular material (e.g., kitty litter), contractor <br /> bags,tarping and handling materials. Used spill kit materials will be disposed of offsite. In the event of a <br /> spill, active containment and cleanup will be initiated and coordinated immediately, and the event <br /> communicated with regulatory authorities. <br /> Scenic Values Considerations <br /> Tarsis has taken precautions during Project planning to limit disturbance to scenic values.The drill pads <br /> are relatively small,temporary and located along current roadways and/or remote areas to limit <br /> disturbance of scenic values. Impacts will be reclaimed with the guidance of DRMS and SMC following <br /> project completion, per this document and accompanying permit requirements. <br /> Fish and Wildlife Considerations <br /> There are no known threatened or endangered species that would be affected by the proposed Project. <br /> Current known operating restrictions that Tarsis will abide by include: <br /> • Elk Winter Range—no operations September 30th to May 1st <br /> Per discussions with SMC,the following surveys will be completed and documented prior to project <br /> initiation: <br /> • Project area review of plant, lichen and soil of concern per CNHP—per SMC requirements for <br /> project impacts <br />