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PERMIT FILE - 2/25/2010, 2:27:45 PM-JWD
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
P2010002
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
2/25/2010
Doc Name
Form 2- Revision Docs.
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GeoLynx LLC
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DRMS
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AJW
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Appendix A - DRMS Form 2 Public <br />GeoLynx LLC Crampton Project 2010 N01 <br />D) Estimated cost for the seeding and replacement of the boulders for the reclamation of <br />the existing access roads is approximately $600. <br />Costs include all materials, labor, equipment, mob-demob, contractors overhead, profit, and State <br />supervision charges. <br />Total reclamation cost is estimated at $4,800. <br />Compliance with Statues and Regulations <br />For exploration, GeoLynx LLC will use the services of contractors. All GeoLynx LLC contracts <br />with service companies will contain specific sections requiring compliance with all applicable <br />Federal, State and local statues and regulations. <br />Surface Use and Environmental Stipulations <br />Existing roads will be used for access to the proposed drill sites. No improvement of existing <br />roads is anticipated. Excessive surface deterioration that might be caused by vehicle in off-road <br />areas, particularly in wet weather, will be restored to the satisfaction of the Contracting Officer <br />as soon as practical after such conditions cease. <br />Annual weeds and noxious weeds will be controlled to the extent possible by diligent visible <br />inspection of the undercarriages of the equipment before they enter the property. Vegetative <br />material will be removed and disposed of in a manner consistent with weed control. Weed <br />monitoring will occur as the sites are visited by company personnel or agents to assess <br />reclamation adequacy. Should a weed problem be detected, agency approved control methods <br />will be used. <br />Fire hazards resulting from the operation of a drill will be minimized by removing any brush that <br />might come in contact with the drill exhaust. Should any uncontrolled fires be encountered, they will <br />be reported to Manager, Royal Gorge Field Office, U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Canon City, <br />Colorado. <br />There are no bodies of water on, or near, the area of exploration activity. Drilling shall be <br />conducted in such a way as to prevent cuttings and fluids from directly entering any dry or <br />flowing stream channel. <br />Toxic or deleterious material will be isolated or controlled if encountered. If there is a leak of <br />this type of material detected, it will be collected via a vessel or tarp before absorbing into the <br />ground. If a spill occurs, the contaminated material will be collected and disposed in an <br />approved manner. <br />Drill sites, upon completion of drilling, will be left in a clean condition with the contractor <br />involved removing all trash and carrying it to his shop or base of operations for disposal. All <br />Page 5 of 6
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