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1999-04-26_PERMIT FILE - M1999051 (2)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1999051
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
4/26/1999
Doc Name
112 Reclamation Permit Application part 2
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AmerAlia, Inc.
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DRMS
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D
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DRMS Re-OCR
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Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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Sodium Lease C-0119985 AOL Page 5 <br /> in writing,by mutual consent of the lessor and the lessee. (3)Lessor reserves the right to conduct periodic compliance checks <br /> or to have these checks conducted by a qualified professional paleon- <br /> (a) Cultural Resources. Lessee shall undertake measures in accor- tologist during the stripping of overburden and the construction of <br /> dance with instructions from the authorized officer to protect cultural appurtenant facilities in order to check for the existence of paleonto- <br /> resources on the leased lands. The lessee shall not commence any logical localities and to evaluate their significance. <br /> surface disturbing activities until permission to proceed is given by the <br /> authorized officer.For this cultural resources stipulation,the autho- (4) If a fossil is discovered which has projectile points or other <br /> rized officer of the BLM will be the Craig District Manager. human artifacts in or near it;is charred,split,or cut:or shows features <br /> indicative of human activity,all work,including construction work, <br /> (1)Before undertaking any activities that may disturb the surface of excavation, and removal, shall immediately cease until a qualified <br /> the leased lands, lessee shall conduct a cultural resource Class III professional archaeologist can evaluate on the fossil resource and <br /> inventory on those lands that have not been previously inventoried and determine its cultural affiliation and significance.If the archaeologist <br /> that may be affected by lease-related activities.The inventory shall be determines that a human association exists, the specimen shall be <br /> conducted by a qualified professional cultural resource specialist(i.e., handled as a cultural resource under Sec. 15(a) as directed by the <br /> archaeologist, historian, or historical architect, as appropriate) ap- authorized officer. <br /> proved by the authorized officer of the BLM and in the manner <br /> specified by the authorized officer.Lessee shall submit a report of the (c)Threatened and Endangered S=ies(Plants).(1)Before undertak- <br /> inventory and recommendations for protecting any identified cultural ing any activities that may disturb the surface of the leased lands, <br /> resources to the authorized officer. lessee shall have a qualified professional conduct an intensive field <br /> inventory for threatened,endangered,sensitive,and rare plants in the <br /> (2) Lessee shall protect all known cultural resource properties manner specified by the authorized officer on those portions of the <br /> within the lease area from lease-related activities until the cultural exploration area, mine plan area, or adjacent areas that were not <br /> resource mitigation measures can be implemented as part of an previously inventoried at such a level of intensity and which may be <br /> approved exploration plan or an approved mining plan. adversely affected by lease-related activities. <br /> (3) The cost of conducting the inventory,preparing reports,and (2)The inventory shall be conducted by a qualified professional <br /> carrying out mitigation measures shall be borne by the lessee. approved by the authorized officer. A report of the inventory and <br /> recommendations for the protection of any species identified shall be <br /> (4)If cultural resources are discovered during operations tinder this submitted to the authorized officer. The lessee shall not commence <br /> lease,the lessee shall immediately bring them to the attention of the any surface disturbing activities until the authorized officer has <br /> authorized officer.The lessee shall not disturb such resources except reviewed the report,determined whether mitigation is required,and <br /> as subsequently authorized by the BLM.Within five(5)working days given approval to proceed. <br /> of notification,the authorized officer will evaluate or have evaluated <br /> any cultural resources discovered and will determine if any action may (d)Wildlife.(1)Lessee shall develop,in consultation with the BLM, <br /> be required to protect or to preserve such discoveries. The cost of data Colorado Division of Wildlife,and the U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service, <br /> recovery for cultural resources discovered during lease operations a plan for replacing or offsetting impacts to animal populations and/ <br /> shall be borne by the lessee. or habitats identified as being impaired or lost due to mining opera- <br /> tions. Key target species and habitats include,but are not limited to, <br /> (b)Paleontological Resources.(1)Before undertaking any activities raptors and mule deer and their associated habitats and riparian/ <br /> that may disturb the surface of the leased lands,lessee shall employ a wetland habitats and associated fauna. <br /> qualified professional paleontologist to map the extent of the Class I <br /> and II geologic formations. The paleontological appraisal shall be (2) Lessee shall compensate for and/or offset the loss, displace- <br /> conducted as directed by the authorized officer who may require a ment,or adverse modification of wildlife populations and/or associated <br /> field survey of all outcrops within identified Class I and Class II areas. habitats,on or off lease,which occur as the result of lease development <br /> The BLM reserves the right to designate portions of any Class I or and operation. <br /> Class II areas as unsuitable for mining under this lease due to their <br /> sensitivity or to protect significant scientific value(s). (3)Wildlife Recovery and Replacement Plan.At the time it submits <br /> its mineplan,lessee shall submit for approval by the authorized officer <br /> (2)Lessee shall not knowingly disturb,alter,destroy,or take any a wildlife recovery and replacement plan. <br /> paleontological resources.Lessee shall immediately cease activities <br /> in the vicinity of any paleontological specimen that is discovered The final wildlife recovery and replacement plan shall indicate the <br /> during its operations.Lessee shall protect the resource and report the methods lessee shall employ to ensure that the carrying capacity of the <br /> discovery to the authorized officer.A paleontological specimen shall recovered or replaced lands will fully support populations of the <br /> not be removed from the site until evaluated by a qualified profes- indicator species as agreed upon by the BLM,the Colorado Division <br /> sional paleontologist. Operations may not proceed until specifically of Wildlife and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The wildlife <br /> authorized by the BLM. Lessor expressly reserves title to paleonto- recovery and replacement plan will include the following: <br /> logical resources. <br /> (A) A habitat and population analysis of the mine area <br />
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