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• whether the materials appear to be of noteworthy scientific interest <br />• the mitigation measures the operator will likely have to undertake before the site can be <br />used (assuming in situ preservation is not feasible). <br />• If the operator wishes, at any time, to relocate activities to avoid the expense of mitigation <br />and/or the delays associated with this process, the AO will assume responsibility for <br />whatever recordation and stabilization of the exposed materials may be required. Otherwise, <br />the operator will be responsible for mitigation cost. The AO will. provide technical and <br />procedural guidelines for the conduct of mitigation. Upon verification from the AO that the <br />required mitigation has been completed, the operator will then be allowed to resume <br />construction. <br />3. All excavations into the underlying rock formation to level the well pad or to drill the core-hole <br />well must be monitored by an approved paleontologist at the time of excavation. <br />4. Please notify our office at a minimum of 24 hours prior to the commencement of drilling <br />activities. <br />If there any questions, please contact Paul Daggett Mining Engineer at (970) 878-3819. <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br />Kent Walter <br />Field Manager <br />Enc <br />cc <br />Travis Marshall <br />Grand Junction Field Office <br />Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety <br />101 South 3`d, Suite 301 <br />Grand Junction, CO 81501