How are other resources and values on and adjacent to the leases protected?
The LUA/EIS process concludes with a decision that can include mitigation measures designed to avoid or decrease any adverse impacts that have been identified during the process. The decision, leases, and any other permits can also identify and implement monitoring to assess impacts over time. The process also will include one or more alternatives that address issues identified during the scoping process. The actual leases can also include terms and conditions to protect other resources. Other required permits can include requirements to protect the public and resources in terms of impacts, safety, reclamation, subsidence and other risks. Who can qualify to bid on the leases? In order to qualify for a federal coal lease, you must: be a citizen of the United States; or, An association of citizens organized under the laws of the United States or any state thereof; or, a corporation organized under the laws of the United States, or of any state thereof, including a company or corporation
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