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E. Flsh and Wtldllte. All practicable measures to maintain and protect fisheries and wildlife habitat aKeaed by <br />the operations must be taken, and should be defined. Most of those measures involve avoidance of critical <br />habitat such as along streams and bogs when planning roads, dumps, etc. Opportunities during reclamation <br />io prevent erosion or plant browse or forage species should be described. <br />Cultural Resources. Describe procedures for protection of historic and archeological values. The Forest <br />Service is responsible for insuring that the area to be covered by the operating plan is inventoried prior to <br />plan approval to determine the presence of significant cultural resources and will specify protective and/or <br />mitigation measures to be taken by [he operator. IF previousry undiscovered cultural resources (historic or <br />prehistoric objects, artdacts, or saes) are exposetl as a result of operations, the operator shall not proceed <br />until he is notified by the District Ranger that he has complied wdh provisions for mitigating unforeseen <br />imparts as rarnfired by 3fi CFR 22R_4!e\ and 3fi CFR Rnn. <br />G. Lis[ all hazardous substances (by name and quantity required) which you intend to use or generate during <br />the proposed operation. Operations USING or GENERATING HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES must attach copies <br />of other Federal and State agency permits, including all stipulations and conditions pertaining to the permit. <br />H. With regard to hazardous substances, discuss handling, storage, security (fencing), idenlification (signing), <br />or other special operations requirements necessary to conduct the proposed operation. <br />(I! more space is needed ro till out a block of inlormalion, use addifiona! sheers and attach fo loan.) <br /> <br />