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 drilling site and levees in order to 

 minimize the disturbances of water flows, critical plant assem- 

 blages, unique natural areas, important wildlife areas, or other 

 desirable ecological features. All activities are confined to 

 those areas as finalized on the attached maps. 



B-18P 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. 



B-20P The right-of-way granted shall be for the specific use described 

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

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

 writing by the land manager. 



Location. 



B-66 Permittee will construct a 76 by 91-m (250 by 300-ft) boarded 

 location pad with a 1.2-m (4-ft) high ring levee surrounding 

 the entire turn around. 



B-67 Any terrain more than 60 m (200 ft), except roadway and landing, 

 in any direction from the well stake shall not be effected by 

 the drilling operation. 



Mud and waste management. 



B-69 No oil, gasoline, or other materials capable of causing pollu- 

 tion will be discharged into refuge lands. 



B-70 At the drillsite a shallow earthen pit will be dug to hold 



excess drilling mud, with all other fluids being contained in 

 steel tanks. 



B-71K During operations the permittee shall hold all equipment, mate- 

 rials, debris, and trash in a fashion and location acceptable 

 to the land manager; such items shall be removed from the refuge 

 immediately upon project completion. 



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