source must be confined so as to prevent escape that might other- 

 wise occur as a result of rains, high water, or natural drainage. 



B-44P 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. 



B-45P The permittee shall take such measures to prevent soil erosion 

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

 scribe and shall take such other conservation measures, including 

 revegetation, that may be requested by the land manager. 



Map of operations. 



B-46P Following the completion of the treatment complex construction, 

 the permittee shall provide an accurate map indicating locations 

 and types of all land surface alterations affected during the 

 operation. 



Right-of-way. 



B-110 The right-of-way shall be limited to 7.6 m (25 Ft) being 3.8 m 

 (12.5 ft) on either side of the centerline. (Necessary widths 

 range from 1 to 100 m and depend on equipment type, land-use 

 objectives, and other sitespecific variables.) 



B-112 After construction is completed, the right-of-way shall be 

 limited to the width of the pipe. 



Patrolling and inspecting pipelines. 



B-113 No repairs to the pipeline will be made during periods of water- 

 fowl concentrations on the area from November 1 to March 15, 

 with the exception of emergency repairs as may be authorized in 

 writing by the refuge manager. 



Maintenance dredging at terminal. 



B-32P The land manager will be notified in advance of dredging and 

 spoiling operations for placement or maintenance of production 

 equipment. 



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