B-28P 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. 



Construction right-of-way. 



B-81 The right-of-way shall not exceed the width of 12 m (40 ft), 

 being 6 m (20 ft) on each side of the centerline. (Necessary 

 widths range from 13 to 49 m (40 to 150 ft) and depend on line 

 type, land-use objectives, and other site-specific variables.) 



Vehicle access and movement. 



B-86 Ingress and egress to and from the pipeline during construction 



shall be limited to the minimum number of vehicles necessary 



and to the areas of the pipeline right-of-way, the permit area 



and existing roads and waterways, unless otherwise authorized 

 by the refuge manager or this permit. 



B-87 All equipment movement along the construction right-of-way shall 

 be kept to a minimum, harsh buggies shall not make collection 

 trips along the line to pick up personnel. On completion of a 

 day's work, this equipment shall go directly to the canal bank 

 and be parked against the toe of the levee not on top of the 

 levee. Boats shall collect crews along the canal bank for trips 

 out of the marsh. 



Spoil placement. 



B-88M Spoil levees created as a result of canal dredging shall have 



gaps cut in them at least ( desired width ) meters wide with inter- 

 vals of not less than ( desired distance j meters between gaps. 

 If spoil from the canal is placed on both sides of the canal, 

 the gaps to be cut in the levees shall be directly opposite each 

 other. Spoil from the dredging of a canal shall be placed within 

 the construction right-of-way as directed by the land manager. 



B-89 None of the waterways bisected by pipeline will be left blocked 

 when construction is completed. 



B-26P In the case of flotation canals, the spoil materials from the 

 canal shall not be placed closer than ( desired distance ) meters 

 from the banks of navigable waterways crossed nor disposed of 

 where it will enter ponds, lakes, canals, or other watercourses. 



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