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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2002003
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
2/19/2002
Doc Name
Response to Joel & Margaret Wehkings letter
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Georgia Rubeck - Walt Rubeck
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DMG
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D
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Figure 1. Example of methods of <br />Monumenting Mining Claims in California <br />Drawing of an ideal lode mining claim (Metes <br />and Bound survey method) in California <br />(Cal. Pub. Res. Code, Chapt. 4, Sec. 2316). <br /> <br />s~©i <br />~ ~~~ x Dbcovery monument <br />~W ~ Comer monumam <br />O Ertl Rne monumera <br />CamerRM of tlalm <br />. ~ Comar4na of robs, Ltlpq <br />boa, taEUbr tlopwR, or zore) <br />i <br />sE <br />Most State laws require wnspicuous and substan- <br />tialmonuments for all types of claims and sites. <br />Stone ~ ) 31/2"+ <br />+ Mound + d ~ Wood <br />ro ~ y~ t Post <br />1'i <br />--~-- <br />2"+ <br />+ Metal <br />~ Post <br />1-+I _ i- i <br />-NOTE: Other states have other requirements for <br />mounments. Other mounments can be used in <br />Califomis as long as they are conspicuous and <br />substantial. However, it is BLM policy not use <br />perforated or uncapped pipe as a monument <br />10 <br />Forest Service: Exploration and mining activities <br />on lands administered by the Forest Service are <br />subject to the regulations of the Secretary of <br />Agriculture in 36 CFR 228(A). These regulations <br />require that anyone whose proposed operation <br />could likely cause "significant disturbance of <br />surface resources" must submit an operating plan. <br />The operating plan should describe the nature of <br />the proposed disturbance and steps to protece <br />surface resouroes. It must describe steps proposed <br />to reclaim the land after mining-related activities <br />have stopped. Any proposed swctures or oceu- <br />pancymust also be described. The plan must be <br />approved by an authorized Forest Service officer. <br />Miners wishing to prospect or locate claims or <br />sites in National Forests should contact the local <br />District Ranger concerning questions about <br />operating plans. <br />BLM: Exploration and mining activities on <br />BLM-administered land are subject to the regula- <br />tions of the Secretary of the Interior in 43 CFR <br />3809 and, for Wilderness Study Areas, 43 CFR <br />3802. These regulations require an operator to <br />prevent unnecessary or undue degradation of the <br />land. For activities other than casual use, they <br />require the operator to submit either a notice or a <br />plan of operations and a reclamation plan. A plan <br />of operations and a reclamation plan are required <br />where activities involve the surface disturbance of <br />more than 5 acres. Also, Special Category Lands, <br />as defined in 43 CFR 3809.1-4, always require a <br />plan of operations. The plan of operations must <br />include a description of the proposed activities, <br />road access and constmction, reclamation mea- <br />sures, timeframes of non-operation, and a sketch <br />or a map of the azea to be disturbed, including all <br />access routes. An environmental assessment (EA) <br />or an environmental impact statement (EIS) must <br />be prepared by the BLM or the claimant/operator <br />prior to commencement of any surface-disturbing <br />activities. A plan of operations must be approved <br />by the BLM. Operations a[ the plan level may not <br />commence until the plan is approved. <br />23 <br />
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