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Collection: Directories and Documents > Pamphlets

About Mining the Public Lands Questions & Answers by Bureau of Land Management (PH 2-18) (1985) (12 pages)

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3}, 6. mine on U.S. Government land. State Water Quality Control Board — if you will discharge into a stream, use mechanical equipment in a stream, or affect a State Department of Fish and Game — if you will use a dredge or other mechanical equipment in a stream. County agencies — under the surface mining regulations of California, if you are removing 1,000 cubic yards or more of overburden (soil and rock in any one location of one acre or less). inspects mines. What are the addresses for BLM’s State Office and District Offices in California? Bureau of Land Management District Manager 2800 Cottage Way, Room E-2841 — Bureau of Land Management Sacramento, California 95825 1695 Spruce Street Riverside, California 92507 Bakersfield District Manager Manager Bakersfield, California 93301 Bureau of Land Management 555 Leslie Street