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6LP1iUSFS ID~9702405367 MR P, 07'00 12 24 No .004 P.04 <br />~. J <br />Serial No. COC63617 <br />8xhibit A <br />Standard Stipulations: <br />Any cultural and/or paleontological resource Ihiaeorie or prehistoric <br />site or object) discovered by the holder, or any person working on hie <br />behalf, on public or Federal land shall be immediately reported to [he <br />authorized officer. Holder shall suspend all operations in the <br />immediate area of such discovery until written authorization to proceed <br />is issued by the authorized officer. An evaluation of the discovery <br />will be made by the authorized officer to determine appropriate actions <br />to prevent the loss of significant cultural or scientific values. The <br />holder will be responsible for the cost of evaluation and any decision <br />as to proper mitigation measures will be made by the authorized officer <br />after consulting with the holder. <br />Pursuant to 43 cFR 10.4(g), the holder of this authorization must notify <br />the authorized officer, by telephone, with written confirmation, <br />immediately upon the discovery of human remains, funerary items, sacred <br />objects, or objects of cultural patrimony. Further, pursuant to 43 CFR <br />10.4 (c) and (d), you must stop activities in the vicinity of the <br />discovery and protece it for 30 flays or until notified co proceed by the <br />authorized officer. <br />3. Uae of pesticides shell comply with the applicable Federal and state <br /> laws. Peaticidea shall be used only in accordance with their registered <br /> uses and within limitations imposed by the Secretary of the Interior. <br /> Prior to the use of pesticides, the holder shall obtain from the <br /> euthorizefl officer written approval oP a plan showing the type and <br /> quantity of material to be used, pest(s) to be controlled, method of <br />• application, location of storage and disposal of containers, and any <br /> other information deemed necessary by the authorized officer. The plan <br /> should be submitted no later than December 1 of any calendar year to <br /> cover the proposed activities for the next fiscal year. I]nergency.uea <br /> of pesticides shall be approved in writing by the authorized officer <br /> prior to such use. <br />4. No burning of trash, litter, trees, brush or~other vegetative material <br /> generated by clearing the right-of-way shall be allowed under this <br /> grant. <br />5. ~ The holder shall comply with applicable State standards for public <br /> health and safety, environmental protection and siting, construction, <br /> operation and meintenence, if these State standards are more stringent <br /> than Federal standards for similar projects. <br />6. The holder shall comply with all applicable Federal laws and regulations <br /> existing or hereafter enneted oz promulgated regarding toxic substances <br /> or hazardous materials. In any event, the holder shall comply with the <br /> Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976, ae sunended (15 U.S.C. 2601, et <br /> sea.) with regard to any toxic substances that are used, generated by or <br /> stored on Che right-of-way or on facilities authorized under this right- <br /> of-way grunt. (See 40 CFR, Part 702-799 and especially, provisions on <br /> polyehlorineced biphenyla, 40 CFR 761.1-761.197.) Additionally, any <br /> release of toxic substances (leaks, spills, ate.) in excess of the <br /> reportable quartti ty es tabliahed by 40 CFR, Part 117 shall be reported as <br /> required by the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation end <br /> Liability Act of 1980, section 102b. A copy of any report required or <br /> requested by any federal agency of state government as a result of e <br /> reportable release or spill of any toxic substances shall be furnished <br /> to the authorised officer concurrent with Che filing of the reports to <br />• the involvefl Federal agency of State government. <br />