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  2. Begin by entering your name as the well owner in the designated field. Ensure that all information is printed clearly.
  3. Provide the exact location of your well, including details such as section, township, and range. This information is crucial for accurate registration.
  4. Indicate whether the historical use of the well is on the same parcel as its location. If not, specify the new location.
  5. Detail the existing condition and construction of your well. Include specifics about its type and any relevant distances to septic tanks or sewer lines.
  6. In the historical use section, list all uses initiated prior to May 8, 1972. Be sure to check if these uses have been continuous since that date.
  7. Finally, sign and date the form at the bottom. If applicable, include your title if you are signing on behalf of a company.

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ARPA specifies federal ownership of objects excavated from Federal lands, and lays out requirements for permits for archeological investigations that include planning for the disposition and management of collections.
The Historical, Prehistorical, and Archaeological Resources Act of 1973 (CRS 24-80-401 to 410) created the office of the state archaeologist (OSAC) in the State Historical Society of Colorado to coordinate, encourage, and preserve the full understanding of Colorados archaeological and paleontological resources for the
Section 9 of ARPA requires withholding information concerning the nature and location of any archaeological resource for which the excavation or removal requires a permit or other permission under ARPA or under any other provision of federal law unless the federal land manager concerned determines that such disclosure

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What did the Archeological and Historic Preservation Act do? AHPA applies to all federal agencies, including loan and grant agencies. It requires them to preserve historic and archeological objects and materials that would otherwise be lost or destroyed as a result of their projects or licensed activities or programs.

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