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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980055HR
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
5/19/2009
Doc Name
EPP (AM-01) Att. C: Other Agencies; Att. D: Air Permit; Att. E: Well Permit; Att. F: SWMP (part 5)
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Denison Mines
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
AM1
Email Name
RCO
Media Type
D
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0 Paleontology <br />1. If paleontological resources are discovered during plan-related operations, all <br />activities in the vicinity of the resource would cease immediately and the Operator <br />would notify the BLM Authorized Officer. The BLM or a BLM-permitted <br />paleontologist would inspect and evaluate the resource as soon as possible if during <br />drilling operations but within no longer than 5 days and appropriate measures to <br />mitigate adverse effects to scientifically important paleontological resources would be <br />determined by the authorized officer after consulting with the Operator. The <br />Operator is responsible for the cost of any investigation necessary for the evaluation <br />and for any mitigation measures. The Operator may not be required to suspend all <br />operations if activities can avoid further impacts to a discovered site or be continued <br />elsewhere, however, the discovery shall be brought to the attention of the authorized <br />officer as soon as possible and protected from damage or looting. <br />The Operator is responsible for informing all persons associated with this project that <br />they would be subject to prosecution for knowingly disturbing or collecting vertebrate <br />fossils. <br />2. Should fossil resources be found during underground mining operations, reasonable <br />efforts would be undertaken by the Operator to protect the fossil find or move it to a <br />safe area for inspection, and notify the BLM Authorized Officer within 48 hours of <br />discovery. The BLM would provide an assessment of the significance of the find <br />• within 10 days and may require additional reasonable measures to preserve it. <br />3. During construction activities on the surface (outside the mine passageways), if any <br />paleontological resources are recorded within proposed disturbance areas during <br />preliminary surveys and do not require avoidance, any construction activities <br />disturbing the ground surface would be monitored for additional paleontological <br />resources. If during planning for operations, a fossil inventory reveals fossil sites <br />near or within the boundaries of proposed mining activity, and it is noted that deposits <br />may lie beneath the surface, A BLM or BLM-permitted paleontologist would monitor <br />any additional construction or road blading operations in the vicinity of the resource <br />to document and determine if additional fossil protection is needed . If the monitor <br />identifies additional material, it would be immediately evaluated by the BLM or <br />BLM-permitted paleontologist and if found to be scientifically important, <br />construction activity would cease and the discovery COA #1 (above) would be <br />followed. <br />A BLM or BLM-permitted paleontologist may be required to monitor construction or <br />maintenance operations as deemed appropriate by the BLM following their review of <br />the Operator's annual or other proposals. <br />• <br />A-7
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