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<br />13. On-site burial of the concrete or asphalt pad at the time of pilot plant <br />site decommissioning is subject to prior approval of the Authorized <br />Officer. <br />14, The designated operator/lessee shall promptly remove and dispose of all <br />waste caused by its activities to an approved landfill, as directed by the <br />Authorized Officer. 'fhe term "waste" as used herein means all discarded <br />matter including, but not limited to, human waste, trash, garbage, refuse, <br />petroleum products, ashes, and equipment. <br />15. Drainages shall not be blocked with loose dirt or debris. <br />16. Before termination of the authorized facilities, the designated <br />operator/lessee shall contact the Authorized Ufficer to arrange a joint <br />inspection of the facilities and disturbance. The inspection will be held <br />to determine if any reasonable and necessary changes, revisions, or <br />additions need to be made to the approved restoration and rehabilitation <br />plan. <br />17. Upon completion of recontouring and reseeding operations on the pilot <br />plant site and well field, the entire reclaimed area will be fenced off <br />with four strand barbed wire fence with braced corner posts conforming to <br />BLh1 Type D fence specifications (Appendix A). Reclaimed areas shall <br />remain fenced to effectively exclude livestock use for a minimum of three <br />complete growing seasons following final reclamation work and until bond <br />release is approved by the Authorized Officer. <br />RANGE AND WILDLIFE <br />1. Where the access road crosses the pasture fence in Section 35, Township 1 <br />South, Range 98 West, the designated operator/lessee will install a cattle <br />guard of sufficient width to conform with planned road upgrading. A <br />16-foot gate will be installed adjacent to the cattle yuard. Construction <br />will be according to t:he BLtd specifications in Appendix A. <br />2. All powerlines and electric transmission facilities (aboveground) will <br />conform to accepted raptor protection design criteria as presented in: <br />Suggested Practices for Raptor Protection on Powerlines -- State of the <br />Art in 1981, Raptor Research Report No. 4, Raptor Research Foundation, <br />Inc., c/o Dept. Veterinary Biology, University of Minnesota. St. Paul, <br />Minnesota 55101. <br />Upon completion of BLP•1's Section 7 Consultation requirements with the U.S. <br />Fish and Wildlife Service, any threatened and endangered species <br />conservation measures developed through the Section 7 Consultation process <br />will be imposed on the applicant, either directly by the U.S. Fish and <br />Wildlife Service, or through approved Environmental Assessment <br />CO-O17-86-07 (BLt•1 198E>), as additional required mitigation. <br />4. In the event any raptor nest site is encountered during facility siting or <br />well field construction, the designated operator/lessee shall notify the <br />Authorized Officer immediately. Appropriate mitigative measures will be <br />formulated at this time by the White River Resource Area t•lanager, if <br />necessary. <br />