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Vegetation <br />12. All merchantable timber cleared from the access road and pad will be cut into a <br />maximum 8' lengths and decked at the intersection of the new access road to <br />NFSR 711, allowing for public assess to the material. <br />13. MCC will be responsible for controlling and eradicating noxious weed infestations <br />on all NFS project disturbance until final reclamation is accepted by the Forest <br />Service. Any herbicides used must be EPA approved and will be applied at the <br />recommended rates. <br />14. Reseeding will be completed using a certified weed free seed mixture as <br />approved by the Forest Service District specialist. <br />Land Use and Recreation <br />15. To avoid conflicts with hunter use in the area, mobilization or demobilization of <br />drilling equipment will not be allowed on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday <br />of the opening weekends of the muzzleloader season, the first big game rifle <br />season and the second big game rifle season. <br />Transportation <br />16. The access road to the pad will be gated at the intersection with NFSR 711. <br />When 24-hour operations are no longer occurring, this gate will be closed and <br />locked to preclude public motorized access. <br />Hazardous Waste <br />17. The Operator shall take all reasonable precautions to prevent any dumping or <br />spilling of oil or hazardous material on national Forests System lands, and shall <br />take-appropriate preventative measures to ensure that any spill of such oil or <br />hazardous materials shall be immediately picked up and removed from National <br />Forest System lands. Used oil resulting from the servicing or repair of equipment <br />shall not be buried on national Forest System lands, and shall be removed and <br />disposed in a designated city, county, or State disposal site or recycling facilities. <br />18. The Licensee and/or their contractors will be responsible for containment and <br />remediation of any spills of fuels, oil, and other hazardous materials. Any spills <br />of fuels, oil, and other hazardous materials that must be reported to other <br />agencies must also be reported to the USFS immediately. Immediate <br />containment and clean-up will be required consistent with MCC's Spill <br />Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures (SPCC) Plan. Any contaminated soil <br />will be removed from the Forest prior to reclamation. <br />19. All releases (unless the reportable spill quantity is less than 10 gallons) of any <br />substance to soil or water would be immediately reported to BLM and USFS <br />Compliance Officers (as outline in the SHMP). Containment of the spill wilt occur <br />immediately, clean up of a spill will occur within 3 days, or as soon as practicable <br />and proof of cleanup provided for the record. <br />