(b) All TUS right-of-way permits shall include, but not be limited to, the following terms and conditions:
- (1) Requirements to ensure that to the maximum extent feasible, the right-of-way is used in a manner compatible with the purposes for which the affected area was established or is managed;
- (2) Requirements for restoration, revegetation and curtailment of erosion of the surface of the land;
- (3) Requirements to ensure that activities in connection with the right-of-way will not violate applicable air and water quality standards and related facility siting standards established pursuant to law;
(4) Requirements, including the minimum necessary width, designed to control or prevent:
- (i) Damage to the environment (including damage to fish and wildlife habitat);
- (ii) Damage to public or private property; and
- (iii) Hazards to public health and safety.
- (5) Requirements to protect the interests of individuals living in the general area of the right-of-way permit who rely on the fish, wildlife and biotic resources of the area for subsistence purposes; and
- (6) Requirements to employ measures to avoid or minimize adverse environmental, social or economic impacts.