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Special Stipulations <br />Colorado Coal Resources <br />Exploration License COC 73016 Modification 2009 <br />DOI-BLM-CO-NO 10-2009-0021-DNA <br />All exploration drill holes must be capped with at least five feet of cement and plugged <br />with a permanent plugging material that is unaffected by water or hydrocarbon gases and <br />will prevent the migration of gases and water in the drill hole under normal hole pressures. <br />For exploration holes drilled deeper than stripping limits, the licensee, using cement or <br />other suitable plugging material approved by the Little Snake Field Manager, shall plug the <br />hole through the thickness of the coal bed(s) or mineral deposit(s) and through aquifers for <br />a distance of at least 50 feet above and 50 feet below the coal bed(s) or mineral deposit(s) <br />and aquifers or to the bottom of the drill hole. A lesser cap or plug may be approved by the <br />Little Snake Field Manager. Item A illustrates the minimum requirements for plugging <br />drill holes. <br />2. The requirements for submission of geologic and abandonment information provided in <br />Item B (attached) shall be followed. <br />3. If buried cultural or Paleontological resources are discovered during exploration operations <br />under this license, the licensee shall immediately notify the Field Manager and shall not <br />disturb such discovered resources until the Field Manager issues specific instructions. <br />a. Within 5 working days after notification, the Field Manager shall evaluate any <br />cultural resources discovered and shall determine whether any action may be <br />required to protect or to preserve such discoveries. <br />b. The cost of data recovery for cultural resources discovered during exploration <br />operations shall be borne by the licensee, if the licensee is ordered to take any <br />protective measures. Ownership of cultural resources discovered shall be <br />determined in accordance with applicable law. <br />4. All waste material will be contained on site in a trash cage or other portable storage <br />device and hauled to a county approved landfill. No hazardous materials / hazardous <br />wastes or trash shall be disposed of on lands under this license. If a release does occur, it <br />shall be reported to this office immediately. <br />5. All drill holes will be geophysically logged with natural gamma, density, resistivity, and <br />caliper curves. <br />6. To avoid disturbance to wintering elk, no operations will be allowed to occur from <br />December 1 to April 30 if severe winter conditions exist. This restriction may be waived <br />by-the Authorized Officer if requested by the Lessee and severe winter conditions do not <br />exist. Because severe winter conditions are not predictable, drilling may be ' allowed <br />under a waiver with the understanding that when winter conditions are determined to be <br />severe, all drilling must cease until conditions moderate. Determination of severe winter <br />conditions will be done by BLM Little Snake Field Office in consultation with Colorado