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Section 810.2 Continued. <br />• (e) Minimizing, tc the extent possible using the best technology <br />currently available, disturbances and adverse impacts on fish, wildlife, <br />and other related environmental values, and enhancement of such resources <br />where practicable; <br />Energy Fuels, to the extent possible using the best technology <br />currently available, will minimize disturbances and adverse impacts <br />on fish, wildlife, and other related environmental values. Where <br />practicable, Energy Fuels will enhance such resources. Compre- <br />h~nsive fish and wildlife information is found in Sections 779.20, <br />780.16 and 816.97. <br />(f) Revegetation :rhich achieves a prompt vegetative cover and recovery <br />of productivity levels compatible with approved land uses; <br />Energy Fuels has proposed in Sections 780.18 through 780.27 and <br />• Sections 816.111 through 816.117 revegetation activities which will <br />achieve prompt vegetative cover and recovery of productivity <br />levels compatible with approved land uses. <br />(g) Minimum disturbance to the prevailing hydrologic balance at the <br />mine site and in associated off-site areas, and to the quality and <br />quantity of water in surface and ground water systems; <br />As delineated in Section 780.21 and Sections 816.41 through 816.57, <br />Energy Fuels has designed for minimum disturbance to the prevailing <br />hydrologic balance at the mine-sites and in asseciated off-site <br />areas, and to the quality and quantity of water in surface and <br />ground water systems. <br />(h) Protection of fragile and historic lands where surface coal mining <br />operations could result in significant damage to important historic, <br />cultural, scientific, or esthetic values and natural systems; <br />• 810-3 <br />