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<br />• • <br />In general, technical information presented in the o <br />adequately referenced or documented. Addresses of f <br />in collecting and analyzing data have not been incl.u <br />positions and addresses of persons or officials cons <br />preparation of the application should be included. <br />methods used (including references where appropriate <br />presented. Dates of field data collection should be <br />Submit a copy of your certificate of liability i <br />to 30 CFR 782.18. <br />2. Identify the locations(s) proposed for filing of the <br />public review to comply faith 30 CFR 782.20. <br />3. Provide a copy of proof of publication as required un <br />i <br />n is not, <br />ms involved <br />d. Names, <br />ted in <br />scriptiori of <br />should be <br />iven. <br />pursuant <br />an for ' <br />30 CFR• 782.21 . <br />4. Notarized verification of application's content should be obtained. <br />(771.27) C <br />5. Names of principals, officers and resident agents of Holders should <br />be included. (782.12(c)) <br />6. A statement should be provided as to whether the permi',t area is~within <br />an area designated as unsuitable for mining under 30 CFR 764 and 765 <br />or under study for such determination. If not ,an explicit statement <br />saying "No such resources" should be included. (782.16) <br />7. Anticipated or actual starting and termination dates of each phase of <br />activity should be presented in the plan(Section 782.17). <br />8. The sequence and timing of construction for sediment ponds, waste <br />areas, roads and other subareas of the mine plan area (should be, <br />indentified. (783.12) <br />9. Archeology & Cultural Resources <br />A. Pursuant to 30 CFR 783.12, submit a copy of the archeological <br />survey that is on file with the Bureau of Land Management <br />Archeologist in Grand Junction. The exact area surveyed must <br />be specified. For example, was the entire permit area surveyed <br />or only those areas with immediate surface disturbance? They <br />regulations require an intensive inventory over th'e entire mine <br />plan area for subsurface mines. <br />B. "It is the intent of the act to prevent to the maximwn extent <br />possible, any adverse impacts on public parks and historic <br />places (Section 522(e))" (Preamble: page 15074). (The i <br />regulations indicate in 810.2(h) that it is the objective of'the <br />Permanent Program Performance Standards to protectlhistoric lands <br />from any significant damage. The first step in providing protection <br />and preventing damage for cultural resources is to`identify them <br />through a cultural resources inventory. There is no mention'of <br />history in the application. This is not in accordance with the <br />definitions provided in 761.5. Both history and archaeology' <br />need be investigated. <br />Since mining is prohibited or limited on lands which may advlrse~•~ <br />affect cultural resources, unless it is approved riIntly b' Shi,C"4Lr? <br />r Rd i i i ~i~~i. I I <br />~~ <br />