site Access by Canal 

 and Wellsite Dredging 



General 



B-6P Prior to initiating any field work, permittee shall meet with 

 the land manager and provide specifications of the operation 

 including, but not limited to: (1) maps showing locations of 

 canals and spoil deposits, routes of access and travel, and 

 equipment storage areas; (2) information concerning sizes, types, 

 and numbers of equipment to be used; and (3) a time schedule. 

 The permittee shall agree to a reasonable adjustment of schedule 

 or alignment of canals and spoil in order to minimize the distur- 

 bance of water flows, critical plant assemblages, unique natural 

 areas, important wildlife areas, or other desirable ecological 

 features. All activities are confined to those areas as final- 

 ized on the attached maps. 



B-12P The right-of-way granted shall be for the specific use described 

 and may not be construed to include the further right to author- 

 ize any other use within the right-of-way unless approved in 

 writing by the land manager. 



Combination canal-overland access. 



B-61 Access to the area will be provided by a dock with deep water 

 access to the intracoastal waterway and overland 'board road' 

 access to the drillsite. 



Spoil placement. 



B-62 All spoils taken from canal to be placed in a continuous row 

 along the north bank. (To build up elevation) 



B-63 Proposed spoils should have no openings into the marsh, to 

 protect the adjacent marsh areas from possible pollution. 

 (Continuous closed levee around the wellsite). 



B-64 The top surface of spoils are to be made level to provide a 

 possible site for the planting of trees. 



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