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DRMS Permit Index
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M1977424
IBM Index Class Name
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Doc Date
8/28/2006
Doc Name
Hard Rock/Metal Mining 112 application
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Occidental Oil Shale Inc.
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DRMS
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AM1
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f <br />routes and modes considered. <br />The pond site is the closest usable terrain suited for this use. Both from a ground <br />relief and drainage perspective. There are no alternative pipeline routes, <br />P'hy were these alternatives oat selected? <br />N/A <br />c. Give explanation as to why !t is necessary to cross Federal !sods. <br />There are no alternate sites or routes. <br />i4. List authorizations and pending applications filed for siatilar projects which may provide information to the authorizing agency, f5pec- <br />i(y number, date, code, or name.) <br />Temporary Use Application and Permit; Humber CO-076-P-84-5 <br />15. Plourde Statement o[ ne¢d for project, Including the economic [easibil[ty and items Such aa: (a) cost o[ proposal (constraction, open. <br />anon, and mainrenancr); (b) est(mated cost o[ lust best •lleraalive; and (c) expected public benefits. , <br />Ground water. intrusion into completed retorts is classified as process. <br />(See Exhibit "A") <br />16. Deseribr probable effects on the popniatfon Fa the area, Including the social and economic aspects, and the rural iifestytes. <br />We do not see any effects on the population in the area other than the positive economic <br />aspect resulting from the construction contract. <br />17. Deserlbe likely environmental effects that the proposed project will have on: (s) air quality; (b) visual impact; (e) surface and ground <br />water quality and quantity; (d) the control or stroeturol change on any stream or other body of mater; (e) ¢xisling noise levels; and <br />(Q the surface a! the land, including vegetation, peematrost, soil, and soil subinly. <br />(See Exhibit "A"} <br />18. Describe the probable effects that the proposed project will have on: (a) populations of fish, plant, wildlife, and marine life, includinf <br />threatened and endangered species; and (b) marine mammals, including hunting. capturing, collecting, or killing these animals. <br />The project should not have any effect on the populations of items listed above <br />19. Name all [he~Department(s)/Agency(ies) where this application is beiag filed <br />I HEREBY CERTIFY. That t am o[ legal age and authorized to do business in the Statn and that 2 Nava personalty examined the intotmalio- <br />cantairted in the application and believe that the informstfon aubmltted is correct to eha best o7 my knowledge. <br />mgnaaure or Applicant / ~^ / ~,/ ' vuw ~ - <br />Title 18, U.S.C. Section IO4i, makes it o erima for any person knowingly and witlfuily to make to any department or agency of the Unite <br />States any false, fictitious, or fraudulent statements or representations as to any matter within ;ts jurisdiction. <br />
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