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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
X199016823
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
6/13/1990
Doc Name
NOI Application W/Exploration & Reclamation Plan
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• Method of Reclamation <br />All trails and existing roads will be used to the fullest extent. After completion of <br />each of the 20 monitor wells, excess cuttings will be dispersed around the drill site, and <br />all debris will be hauled from the location site to an approved public landfill dump. The <br />area not affected by monitoring operations will then be revegetated, when necessary, with <br />types of legume and grass so stated in the Exploration and Reclamation Plan. For <br />Reclamation Bond Calculations see Exhibit "E". <br />Measures to be taken to Prevent or Control Fire, Soil, Erosion, Pollution of Surface and <br />Ground Water, Pollution of Air, Damage to Wildlife or Livestock, Damage to other Natural <br />Resources, and Hazards to Public Health and Safety. Each drill will be equipped with the <br />necessary fire fighting equipment, that is, fire extinguishers and shovels. If the area <br />should become excessively dry, and the fire potential becomes too great, the drilling will <br />be postponed until conditions improve. <br />Soil erosion will be controlled by the following methods: All proposed well sites will be <br />located such that none of them will require traversing steep slopes with the drilling <br />• equipment; use of existing roads and trails will be made to the fullest extent; should the <br /> <br />area receive excessive moisture or if excessive thaw should occur, drilling operations <br />will be halted until the area is adequately dry or the ground is again frozen. <br />All trash will be hauled to a public dump so that there will be no burning of trash in the <br />field to contribute to air pollution and fire. The drill rig and motor vehicles in the <br />area will be required to have mufflers to reduce the air and noise pollution. All <br />equipment shall be removed from the area promptly after completion of all phases of <br />drilling and reclamation. <br />Complete cooperation will be given to local surface owners in regard to livestock and/or <br />cultivated croplands, that is, drilling operations will be kept away or postponed from any <br />area where drilling could present a potential danger to livestock operations, such as the <br />spring lambing season, or the destruction of crops. All gates will be kept closed, and as <br />was stated above, all wells will be properly maintained to prevent dangers to livestock or <br />wildlife. Field personnel will not be in possession of firearms while in the area. Due <br />caution will be used to protect any natural resource that may exist in the area. <br />3 <br />
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