Surface damage. 



F-lOP 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 survey. All costs are 

 to be borne by the permittee. 



Map of operations. 



F-13P Following the completion o- the roadway, the permittee shall 

 provide an accurate map indicating locations and types of all 

 land surface alterations that were realized during the opera- 

 tions. 



Site Access by Canal 

 and Well site Dredging 



General. 



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F-15P 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 of alignment of canals and spoil in order to 

 minimize the disturbance 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. 



F-21P The right-of-way granted shall be for the specific used 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. 



Spoil placement. 



F-16 Dike (or spoil) site must be stripped of surface litter and 



cored by dragline to mineral soil or to a depth of 0.9 m (3 ft). 



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