Surface damage. 



B-14P In order to minimize habitat and resource loss, work crews and 

 support vehicles/equipment are confined to the immediate con- 

 struction site at all times unless otherwise approved in writing 

 by the land manager. 



B-15P Permittee shall report in writing to the land manager unantici- 

 pated damages to waterflow regimes, vegetation, wildlife, and 

 all other physical, biological, or chemical elements of the 

 refuge. At the option of, and in a manner determined by, the 

 land manager, the damages will be repaired to his satisfaction 

 immediately following completion of the wellsite. All costs 

 are to be borne by the permittee. 



B-17P Permittee shall undertake measures, to the extent and in a manner 

 determined by the land manager, to conserve resources and minimize 

 turbidity/erosion problems. 



Effects on wildlife. 



B-16P Permittee shall not harass or disturb any wildlife during any 

 phase of the activities. Should it appear necessary to alter a 

 nest, bed, den, or home, all operations shall be halted until 

 the land manager grants approval or provides for an acceptable 

 alternative. 



Map of operations. 



B-19P Following the completion of the wellsite construction, the per- 

 mittee shall provide an accurate map indicating locations and 

 types of all land surface alterations that were realized during 

 the operations. 



Installation and Maintenance of Lines 



Facility planning. 



B-21P 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 

 pipeline alignment, access routes, 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 alignment adjustment in order to minimize the 

 disturbance of water flows, critical plant assemblages, unique 



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