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Permit Number CO-0011, <br /> Page 3 of 7 <br /> Sec. 8 The permittee shall dispose of solids, sludge, filter backwash, or <br /> pollutants removed in the course of treatment or control of waters or <br /> emissions to the air in the manner required by the approved Colorado <br /> state program and the Federal lands program which prevents violation <br /> of any applicable State or Federal law. <br /> Sec. 9 The lessee shall conduct its operations: <br /> a. In accordance with the terms of the permit to prevent <br /> significant, imminent environmental harm to the health and <br /> safety of the public; and <br /> b. Utilizing methods specified as conditions of the permit by <br /> Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Division and OSM in approving <br /> alternative methods of compliance with the performance standards <br /> of the Act, the approved Colorado state program, and the Federal <br /> lands program. <br /> Sec. 10 The permittee shall provide the names, addresses, and telephone <br /> numbers of persons responsible for operations under the permit to <br /> whom notices and orders are to be delivered. <br /> Sec. 11 The permittee shall comply with the provisions of the Water Pollution <br /> Control Act (33 U.S.C. 1151 et seq.) and the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. <br /> 7401 et seq.). <br /> Sec. 12 Upon expiration, this permit may be renewed for areas within the <br /> boundaries of the existing permit in accordance with the Act, the <br /> approved Colorado state program and the Federal lands program. <br /> Sec. 13 If during the course of mining operations previously unidentified <br /> cultural resources are discovered, the applicant shall ensure that <br /> the site(s) is not disturbed and shall notify OSM. The operator <br /> shall ensure that the resource(s) is properly evaluated in terms of <br /> National Register Eligibility Criteria (36 CFR 60.6). Should a <br /> resource be found eligible for listing in consultation with the OSM, <br /> the land managing agency (if the site is located on Federal lands) , <br /> and the State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) , the operator <br /> shall confer with and obtain the approval of these agencies <br /> concerning the development and implementation of mitigation measures. <br />