Ariz. Admin. Code § R11-2-601 - Public Safety Standards
A.
Reclamation activities at mining units shall be designed to reduce hazards to
public safety to the extent technically and economically practicable by
measures, including:
1. Removal of scrap
metal, wood, trash, and other debris that pose a threat to public safety, or
create a public nuisance, or are inconsistent with an approved reclamation
plan; and
2. Regrading slopes as
prescribed under R11-2-602.
B. The owner or operator shall maintain
structures, equipment, and excavations at the reclamation site in a safe manner
and shall restrict access to provide for public safety. Where hazards to public
safety cannot be adequately reduced through reclamation measures; where
buildings, structures, and excavations remain as part of the approved
post-mining land use; or where a mining unit has been exempted from reclamation
under A.R.S. §
27-975(A),
any hazard to public safety shall be reduced by:
1. Constructing berms, fences, barriers, or
any combination of these measures to restrict public access when technically
and economically practicable; and
2. Posting visible warning signs in locations
where public access is available.
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