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DRMS Permit Index
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M2011029
IBM Index Class Name
GENERAL DOCUMENTS
Doc Date
10/3/2011
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BLM Stipulation
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Jubilee Venture LLC
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DMC
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3 -94) must be submitted to the BLM Little Snake Field Office by November 1 of each <br />year. Pesticide Application Records must be completed no later than 14 days following <br />the pesticide application and must be maintained for ten years. <br />17. Activities must comply with the Migratory Bird Act. Measures should be taken to avoid <br />impacting habitat, nests, young, or birds. No operations are allowed from March 1 — May <br />15 to protect nesting migratory birds. <br />18. Be advised that wildland fires can occur at any time, but especially during the summer <br />fire season. As the operator of a minerals related project, it is your responsibility to take <br />every reasonable precaution against initiating accidental fires. As the operator, you may <br />be held liable for the costs associated with fighting a fire your operations have caused. <br />Also, it is the policy of the BLM to allow some natural caused fires to burn as part of our <br />"Fire Management" policy. If a wildfire presents a safety issue with your operation, you <br />may be asked or even ordered to evacuate the area. Please be prepared to comply with all <br />fire management instructions when required to do so. <br />
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