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11. PART III <br />The applicant is aware of the following conditions to this Notice: <br />1. No person shall conduct coal exploration activities under Rule 2.02.2 until they have <br />received notification of the Division's determination on substantial disturbance and <br />qualifications as coal exploration. <br />2. A determination by the Division that substantial exploration disturbance of the natural land <br />surface by exploration with removal of 2~0 tons or less will require that the person who <br />proposes to conduct the coal exploration post a Performance Bond prior to initiation of <br />exploration according to the requirements set forth in Rule 3.05. <br />3. Any person conducting coal exploration activities which the Division has determined will <br />cause substantial disturbance of the natural land surface or which will involve the removal <br />of more than 250 tons of coal shall submit, in accordance with Rules 2.02.6(3) and 4.07.3(3): <br />a. A report for each successive 180-day period during coal exploration activities, no <br />later than ten (10) days after the end of that period. A report will not be required for <br />180-day periods of inactivity. <br />b. A final written report, no later than 30 days after the end of that period for which <br />Notice of Intent was filed or written approval was granted. <br />c. A Drill Hole Abandonment Report, with 60 days of abandoning a drill hole. <br />(These three report forms are available from /he Division.) <br />4. The Division may conduct periodic inspections of all coal exploration activities and issue <br />Notices of Violation to any person who is in violation of the Act, or any conditions of <br />exploration approvals (Rules 5.01.3 and 5.02.2). <br />To the best of my knowledge and belief, all the information presented in this application is true and <br />correct. <br />Richard Jones. Project Engineer <br />P~r'ntN~e-and~Title of Representative <br />Date: 3/i~/9e <br />Signature of <br />7 <br />