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<br />(1.6 km) of the ore transfer pad. Impacts from <br />licensed operations on water distribution and <br />treatment systems directly using Ralston Creek <br />and or Falston Reservoir even though beyond the 3 <br />mile limit shall be inclined. Zb the extent this <br />information is available 7fiis report shall indi- <br />cate a~+ differences in land and water use from <br />that described in LC 10.1 or the previous semi- <br />annual report. <br />2 'Ihe licensee shall include in the land use report <br />a summary of efforts during the previous calendar <br />year to mitigate impacts of facility operation on' <br />local government physical and social services and <br />economic welfare due to increased. mining or <br />construction activity, due to increased traffic, <br />road maintenance, and accident risk, or due to <br />other factors. <br />12.1.9.2.5 Inventories of stored radioactive residues from <br />licensed operations including catchments, <br />settling ponds and dr ~ ing ponds. <br />12.2 FACILITY ADDITIONS OR CHANGES <br />12.2.1 WRITTEN ASSESSt~NP RD;IUIRED <br />Before making any additions or changes to the <br />facilities as presently licensed that would have <br />a significant human health or environmental <br />impact, the licensee shall provide the Department <br />with a written assessment of such impact and <br />shall obtain written approval from the Department <br />prior to construction. <br />12.2.2 INCREASE IN IMIPOUNDNg3~lI' HEIGHT <br />If the licensee desires to raise the design <br />height of the settling impoundments at any time <br />in the future, a separate request to amend the <br />radioactive material license will be required. <br />Any such construction must use methods that <br />satisfy the current safety criteria of the Office <br />of the State Engineer in effect at the time of <br />construction. <br />ViI --8- <br />