§ 9.87. What additional information must be included if I am proposing geophysical exploration?
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/us/cfr/t36/s§ 9.87·A research copy — for the controlling text, always check the official state or federal source. Not legal advice.
If you propose to conduct geophysical exploration, you must submit the following additional information:
(a)The number of crews and expected numbers of workers in each crew;
(b)Names and depths of geologic zones targeted for imaging;
(c)A description of the acquisition methods, including the procedures, specific equipment you will use, and energy sources (e.g., explosives or vibroseis trucks);
(d)The methods of access along each survey line for personnel, materials, and equipment;
(e)A list of all explosives, blasting equipment, chemicals, and fuels you will use in the proposed operations, including a description of proposed disposal methods, transportation methods, safety measures, and storage facilities; and
(f)A map showing the positions of each survey line including all source and receiver locations as determined by a locational survey, and including shotpoint offset distances from wells, buildings, other infrastructure, and areas the NPS has indicated to you as environmentally sensitive areas.