not limited to, reestablishing initial site contours and reveg- 

 etating the site. 



F-45P The permittee shall correct any problems identified by the land 

 manager that result from the pipeline or its construction, 

 including but not limited to, damage to the environment, includ- 

 ing damage to fish, wildlife, and wildlife hatitat. 



F-17 Grantee shall conduct all its operations so as to prevent the 

 escape of gases, liquids, or other deleterious substances from 

 any of its pipelines or other facilities onto or into lands or 

 waters of the refuge. 



F-18 The USFWS retains the right to use the right-of-way for the 

 planting of wildlife food and cover crops, provided the same 

 shall not endanger the pipeline. 



F-46P In the control of vegetation within the rights-of-way no her- 

 bicide or pesticide shall be used without first obtaining 

 permission in writing from the land manager as to type or kind 

 of chemical to be used and the rate, method, and time of applica- 

 tion. 



-49P Permittee shall take all reasonable precautions to prevent the 

 escape of fire and to suppress same should it occur. 



Construction right-of-way. 



F-19 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. 



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F-42P 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 right-of-way for the pipeline, the permit 

 area, and existing road and waterways, unless otherwise author- 

 ized by the land manager or this permit. 



F-43P All equipment movement along the construction right-of-way shall 

 be kept to a minimum during construction. Marsh buggies shall 

 not make collection trips along the line to pick up personnel. 



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