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exists within the permitted loadout area. The alluvial valley <br />floor is known as Oak Creek. Studies have shown that the Oak <br />Creek AVF will not be significantly impacted by loadout <br />operations. See Exhibit 14 and 24 of the permit application <br />for more information. <br />For additional specific findings concerning this alluvial <br />valley floor please see Section B, XIII. <br />13. The Division hereby approves the post-mining land use of the <br />operation. It was determined that grazing/rangeland and <br />wildlife habitat meets the requirements of Rule 4.16 for the <br />permit area. (2.07.6(2)(1)). <br />14. Specific approvals have been granted or are proposed. These <br />approvals are addressed in the following section, Section B. <br />(2.07.6(2)(m)). <br />15. The Division finds the activities proposed by the applicant <br />would not affect the continued existence of endangered or <br />threatened species or result in the destruction or adverse <br />modification of their critical habitats. (2.07.6(2)(n)). <br />16. The Division has contacted the Office of Surface Mining, <br />Reclamation Fees Branch. As of this time, June 24, 1994, the <br />operator is current in the payment of reclamation fees <br />required by 30 CFR Chapter VII, subchapter R. (2.07.6(2)(0)). <br />24 <br />