(a) All construction methods and materials used on state land shall comply with generally accepted industry standards. Construction shall be in a manner which complies with laws and regulations to protect health, safety, and the environment.
(b) Cultural Resources. Steps shall be taken in the construction and use of easements to protect and preserve archeological, paleontological, historical and any other cultural resources on state land. The applicant, or holder of an easement, shall notify the Director immediately in the event any historic or prehistoric ruin or monument, or any object of historical, archeological, or scientific value is discovered upon the easement, and shall refrain from further disturbance of such area until notice to the Director, and if deemed necessary by the Director, inspection and clearance by the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO), State Archeologist, State Geologist or other authorities.
(c) Timber Resources. Timber standing within the easement corridor may be marked by the Wyoming State Forestry Division, and if deemed necessary, the applicant, or holder of the easement, will pay the current stumpage value as determined by the Wyoming State Forester.
060-3 Wyo. Code R. § 3-9