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<br />~ Mr. Gerald Magnuson <br />~`"' - April 15, 1981 <br />Page 8. <br />areas, that may be adversely affected by lease- <br />related activities. If the authorized officer <br />determines that one is necessary, the paleonto- <br />logical appraisal shall be conducted by a qualified <br />paleontologist approved by the authorized officer <br />of the surface managing agency (BLd'f if the surface <br />is private ly owned), using the published literature <br />and, where appropriate, field appraisals for <br />determining the possible existence of larger or more <br />conspicuous fossils of scientific significance. A <br />report of the appraisal and recommendations for <br />protecting any larger and more conspicuous fossils <br />of significant scientific interest on the leased <br />lands so identified shall be submitted to the <br />authorized officer of the surface manag ing agency <br />(BLrI if the surface is privately owned). When <br />necessary to protect and collect the larger and more <br />conspicuous fossils of significant scientific <br />interest on the leased lands, the lessee shall <br />undertake the measures provided in the approval of <br />the mining and reclamation plan or exploration <br />plan." <br />OEJLxTIOti: Energy Fuels expresses the same objection to this <br />provision which it had to the provisions under Section <br />31(f)(2). <br />Energy Fuels appreciates the app oftunity to relate to the <br />Regional Coal Team its concerns with the proposed Coal Lease <br />C-29220. We trust that our objections will receive serious <br />consideration. <br />Sincerely, <br />Bra( d L. Doores , <br />Corporate Counsel <br />BLD/jb <br />cc: idr. Cecil M. Roberts <br />Mr. Dewitt John~+ <br />Mr. Warren White <br />Mr. Stan McBee <br />