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Code · CFR · Title 30 — Mineral Resources · Part 550 · § 550.212

§ 550.212. What information must accompany the EP?

155 words·~1 min read·/us/cfr/t30/s§ 550.212·

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The following information must accompany your EP:
(a)General information required by § 550.213;
(b)Geological and geophysical
(G)information required by § 550.214;
(c)Hydrogen sulfide information required by § 550.215;
(d)Biological, physical, and socioeconomic information required by § 550.216;
(e)Solid and liquid wastes and discharges information and cooling water intake information required by § 550.217;
(f)Air emissions information required by § 550.218;
(g)Oil and hazardous substance spills information required by § 550.219;
(h)Alaska planning information required by § 550.220;
(i)Environmental monitoring information required by § 550.221;
(j)Lease stipulations information required by § 550.222;
(k)Mitigation measures information required by § 550.223;
(l)Support vessels and aircraft information required by § 550.224;
(m)Onshore support facilities information required by § 550.225;
(n)Coastal zone management information required by § 550.226;
(o)Environmental impact analysis information required by § 550.227; and
(p)Administrative information required by § 550.228.
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