shall agree to a reasonable facility siting adjustment 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 shall be confined 

 to those areas as finalized on the attached maps. 



F-63P The permittee shall provide the land manager with a design which 

 restricts the complex size to the minimum area required to con- 

 duct processing operations, store equipment and supplies, and 

 contain waste materials. Pad easement shall not exceed ( desired 

 area) square meters unless otherwise authorized by the land 

 manager. 



Restoration. 



F-64P Upon completion of any oil and gas activity which no longer 



requires the use of any existing processing site, the permittee 

 shall, unless otherwise authorized by the land nanager, remove 

 the production facility, levees, burn pits, etc. and restore 

 the entire easement to its original preconstruction condition 

 as specified by the land manager. Restoration measures shall 

 include, but are not limited to, reestablishing initial site 

 contours and site revegetation. 



F-65P Following completion of site restoration, the land manager may 

 conduct an on-site inspection to verify that restoration or 

 mitigation of any environmental damages has been satisfactorily 

 completed. He may, at that time, require additional conserva- 

 tion measures necessary to satisfy permit requirements. 



General 



F-68P All treatment and processing equipment used by the permittee, 

 such as pumps, valves, hoses, hose connections, tanks, and 

 pipelines, that could cause oil, gas, or field brine pollution 

 or contamination must be maintained and repaired so as to pre- 

 vent leakage or waste. Any inevitable waste in proximity to 

 the source must be confined so as to prevent escape that might 

 otherwise occur as a result of rains, high water, or natural 

 drainage. 



F-70P 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 precipi- 

 tates, or other filtrable solids, as fill material is prohibited 



on the refuge. 



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