36.25.232 SURFACE LIMITATIONS FOR SEISMOGRAPHIC PERMIT
(1) The permittee shall confine all surface activity to improved roads during periods when the land surface is wet or is in such a condition that it may be damaged
from travel by heavy vehicles or trucks. During all other periods, the permittee shall confine all
activity which may disturb the surface to existing trails and terrain which is
easily accessible to normal four-wheel drive travel without winching or
other artificial means. The permittee shall not conduct any type of road construction
activity, including but not limited to, blading and dozing existing roads and
trails, constructing stream crossings, or removal of brush and trees, without
the written permission of the department. The department may grant such
permission only after the permittee has submitted evidence of conditions which
require such road construction and a plan for the road construction which
protects the land surface as much as practicable. The department may impose
requirements on such construction in order to protect the land surface from
erosion or other damage.
(2) The
permittee shall not conduct any type of geophysical testing or measuring which
will disturb the surface or move the earth within 300 feet of any springs,
streams, lakes, water wells, or water storage reservoir facilities. The
permittee shall not conduct any drilling or blasting activities within 1320
feet of any building, structure, water well, or spring or within 660 feet of
any reservoir dam without the written consent of the department. The department
may impose further restrictions when the particular situation warrants other
precautions.
(3) In
all operations on the lands covered by the permit, the permittee shall
interfere as little as practical with the use of the premises for any other
purpose to which the same may have been leased or sold by the state. All
necessary precautions shall be taken to avoid any damage other than normal
wear and tear to gates, bridges, roads, cattle guards, fences, dams, and other
improvements.
History: 77-3-402, MCA; IMP, 77-3-401, MCA; NEW, 1980 MAR p. 3122, Eff. 12/27/80; TRANS, 1996 MAR p. 2384.