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-iv- <br />COMPLIANCE WITH OTHER LAWS: <br />Compliance with the Act and Rules and Regulations of the Mined Land Reclamation Board DOES NOT relieve you of your <br />responsibility to comply with all other applicable state and federal laws. We recommend that you contact the following <br />agencies to determine whether you need to comply with their legal requirements: <br />The Colorado State Historical Preservation Office regarding properties of historical significance including the need for <br />an archeological survey, procedures for requesting a file search, and inventory forms to identify structures. <br />Colorado Division of Water Resources with regard to water rights; <br />° Colorado Department ofHealth, Water Quality Control Division, with regard to the discharge ofpollutants into the State <br />waters; <br />Colorado Department of Health, Air Pollution Control Division, with regard to the need for a fugitive dust permit; <br />° U.S. Bureau of Land Management or the U.S. Forest Service if the proposed operation will occur on federal lands; <br />° U. S. Army Corps of Engineers regarding a dredge and fill (404) permit; and <br />° The County Planning Department for the county or counties in which your proposed operation is located. <br />Section 34-32.5-109(3), C.R.S, requires a mining operator to be responsible for assuring that the mining operation and <br />the post-mining land use comply with local land use regulations and any master plan for extraction adopted pursuant to <br />Section 34-1-304, C.R.S. <br />COMPLETION OF MINING: <br />Upon completion of any phase of reclamation, you should consult Rule 3.1 for reclamation standards and 4.16 for details on <br />how to request a reclamation responsibility release from the Board. <br />