the pipeline or its construction. In addition, the permittee 

 shall take immediate remedial action in emergency situations. 



L-31P Following completion of the project, the land manager may con- 

 duct an on-site inspection to verify that restoration or 

 mitigation of any environmental damages has been satisfactorily 

 completed and may, at that time, require additional conservation 

 measures necessary to satisfy permit requirments. 



L-12M In the control of vegetation on levees and spoil banks, no 

 herbicide or pesticide shall be used without first obtaining 

 permission in writing from the land manager as to type of 

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

 tion. 



L-13 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. 



Construction right-of-way. 



L-14 The canal is to be centered on the 33-m (100-ft) right-of-way 



being 16.4 m (50 ft) on each side of the centerline. (Necessary 

 widths range from 1 to 100 m (3 to 300 ft) and depend on the 

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



Vehicle access and movement. 



L-16 Ingress to and egress from the pipeline shall be limited to 



the right-of-way for the pipeline and existing canals and water- 

 ways unless otherwise authorized by the refuge manager. 



L-17 All equipment movement along the construction right-of-way be 

 kept to a minimum. Marsh 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 banks for 

 trips out of the marsh. 



Line depth below surface. 



L-18 The top of the pipeline shall be placed not less than 76 cm (30 

 inches) below the present surface of the land. 



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