General. 



S-66P All treatment and processing equipment used by the permittee 



that could cause oil, gas, or field brine pollution or contamina- 

 tion, such as pumps, valves, hoses, hose connections, tanks, 

 and pipelines, must be maintained and repaired to prevent leakage 

 or waste. Any inevitable waste in proximity to the source must 

 be confined to prevent escape that might otherwise occur as a 

 result of rains, high water, or natural drainage. 



S-68P Utilization and disposal of used or waste solid materials re- 

 sulting from production processes or treatment equipment, such 

 as oil-contaminated sand, brine sediments, chemical precipitates, 

 or other filtrable solids, as fill material is prohibited on 

 the refuge. 



S'-69P The permittee shall take such measures to prevent soil erosion 

 from starting within the easement as the land manger may pre- 

 scribe and shall take such other conservation measures, including 

 revegetation, that may be requested by the land manager. 



S-72P Permittee will have fire suppression and controlling equipment 

 approved by the land manager on the site at all times. At signs 

 of fire, permittee will expend manpower to extinguish blaze. 



Map of operations. 



S-70P Following the completion of the treatment complex construction, 

 the permittee shall provide an accurate map indicating locations 

 and types of all land surface alterations effected during the 

 operations. 



Patrolling and inspecting pipelines. 



S-64P The permittee is authorized to patrol and inspect the production 

 line with prior authorization and clearance of the land manager 

 for each occurrence. 



Maintenance dredging of terminal. 



S-55P The land manager will be notified in advance of actual commen- 

 cement of maintenance dredging and spoiling operations. 



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