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• in conjunction with the management techniques and control measures <br />outlined below will mitigate the impacts created by previous and <br />future mining activities. <br />Management Techniques <br />Electric transmission Linea eaiating vithia the proposed permit <br />area are in compliance with the specifications set forth in <br />Enviro~ental Criteria for Electric Company TrA~~+saion Systems and <br />Protection of Bald and Golden Eagles from Poverlines (DSDI~ OSDA <br />(1970)). Distribution lines are in accordance with RHA Bulletin 61- <br />10~ Powerline Contacts by Eagles and other Large Birds. Refer to <br />Figure 12 for the diagram of eziating raptor-proof power poles. <br />• Construction of powerlines and transmission facilities to these <br />standards vas intended to prevent the electrocution of large <br />raptors. <br />Important fish and wildlife habitats, as described under Rule <br />2.04.11, were carefully considered in the design and location of <br />roads. Ezamination of identified fish and wildlife habitats <br />indicates that no eaiating roads run through habitats that are <br />coosidered critical or limiting to wildlife or fish populations. <br />Dnnecessary human activity will not be permitted in areas important <br />for Tinter range, cover, watering holes, breeding and nesting. <br />• <br />2.05 - 128 <br />