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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2008017
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
3/25/2008
Doc Name
112 Operation Reclamation Permit Application (part 1)
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Broken Arrow Investments, LLC
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DRMS
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Pipeline. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, in no event shall [Gravel Company] <br />allow any extraction to occur, commencing at the surface of the original ground, closer than 15 <br />feet from any Pipeline without KMG's prior written approval. <br />[Gravel Company] shall not allow any stockpile of soil to be placed over any Pipeline of <br />KMG. <br />When crossing KMG Pipelines with heavy equipment, like earth moving equipment, <br />[Gravel Company] will maintain a minimum of four foot and a maximum of six feet of dirt <br />coverage, in addition to the existing cover over the pipeline. When crossing KMG pipelines with <br />trucks and lighter equipment, [Gravel Company] will maintain a minimum of two foot and a <br />maximum of six feet of dirt coverage, to the existing cover over the pipeline. <br />The depth of cover over the KMG Pipelines shall not be reduced or drainage over KMG's <br />pipeline altered without KMG's written approval. <br />Any utility crossing must be a minimum of 18" inches vertical separation from KMG <br />Pipelines. Parallel utilities must maintain a minimum of ten-foot separation, unless KMG grants <br />a lesser distance of separation which grant shall not be unreasonably withheld. It would not be <br />unreasonable to withhold such consent due to reasonable safety or operational concerns. [Gravel <br />Company] will request that all utility companies contact KMG prior to laying lines parallel to <br />KMG pipelines. <br />Construction of any permanent structure within KMG's Petroleum Pipeline Easement is <br />not permitted. Planting of trees and shrubs is not permitted on KMG's Petroleum Pipeline <br />Easement. <br />4. ACCESS. <br />a. [Gravel Company] shall provide KMG with continuous access to all of the Oil <br />and Gas Operations Areas and the Petroleum Pipeline Easement. The access roads to be used by <br />KMG will either be those roads that currently are in place or those that are anticipated to be <br />constructed by [Gravel Company] at its sole cost and expense as part of [Gravel Company]' <br />development of the Property. KMG agrees to access the Property according to the routes <br />depicted and described on the attached Exhibit A. Access to the Oil and Gas Operations Areas <br />may be changed by mutual agreement of [Gravel Company] and KMG. <br />[Gravel Company] shall maintain and keep any access jointly used by [Gravel Company] <br />and KMG in a condition and state of repair that serves the needs of [Gravel Company]. In the <br />event such joint access roads needs to be improved in order to serve the needs of KMG, the <br />parties agree to coordinate any such improvements as may be required by KMG in order to <br />conduct its operations, provided that any such improvements shall be at KMG's sole cost and <br />expense. Neither KMG, nor [Gravel Company] shall unreasonably interfere with the use by the <br />other party of access roads. <br />13
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