Section
1. Definitions.
(1) "Acid
drainage" means water with a pH of less than six and zero-tenths (6.0) and in
which total acidity exceeds total alkalinity, discharged from an active,
inactive, or abandoned surface coal mine and reclamation operation or from an
area affected by surface coal mining and reclamation operations.
(2) "Acid-forming materials" means earth
materials that contain sulfide minerals or other materials that, if exposed to
air, water, or weathering processes, form acids that could create acid
drainage.
(3) "Acquisition" means
purchase, lease, or option of the land for the purpose of conducting or
allowing through resale, lease, or option, the conduct of surface coal mining
and reclamation operations.
(4)
"Adjacent area" means land located outside the affected area or permit area,
depending on the context in which "adjacent area" is used, where air, surface
or groundwater, fish, wildlife, vegetation, or other resources protected by KRS
Chapter 350 could be adversely impacted by surface coal mining and reclamation
operations.
(5) "Administratively
complete application" means an application for permit approval, or approval for
coal exploration if required, which the cabinet determines to contain
information addressing each application requirement of the regulatory program
and to contain all information necessary to initiate technical processing and
public review.
(6) "
Affected area"
means any land or water area that is used to facilitate, or is physically
altered by, surface
coal mining and reclamation operations. The
affected area
includes:
(a) The disturbed area;
(b) Any area upon which surface coal mining
and reclamation operations are conducted;
(c) Any adjacent lands the use of which is
incidental to surface coal mining and reclamation operations;
(d) All areas covered by new or existing
roads used to gain access to, or for hauling coal to or from, surface coal
mining and reclamation operations, except as established in this
definition;
(e) Any area covered by
surface excavations, workings, impoundments, dams, ventilation shafts,
entryways, refuse banks, dumps, stockpiles, overburden piles, spoil banks, culm
banks, tailings, holes or depressions, repair areas, storage areas, or shipping
areas;
(f) Any areas upon which are
sited structures, facilities, or other property or material on the surface
resulting from, or incident to, surface coal mining and reclamation
operations;
(g) The area located
above underground workings associated with underground mining
activities;
(h) Auger mining or in
situ mining; and
(i) Every road
used for the purposes of access to, or for hauling
coal to or from, surface
coal mining and reclamation operations, unless the road:
1. Was designated as a public road pursuant
to the laws of the jurisdiction in which it is located;
2. Is maintained with public funds and
constructed in a manner similar to other public roads of the same
classification within the jurisdiction; and
3. There is substantial (more than
incidental) public use.
(7) "Applicant" means any person seeking a
permit, permit revision, permit amendment, permit renewal, or transfer,
assignment, or sale of permit rights from the cabinet to conduct surface coal
mining and reclamation operations or approval to conduct coal exploration
operations pursuant to KRS Chapter 350 and 405 KAR Chapter 24.
(8) "Application" means the documents and
other information filed with the cabinet seeking issuance of permits,
revisions, amendments, renewals, and transfer, assignment or sale of permit
rights for surface coal mining and reclamation operations or, if required,
seeking approval for coal exploration.
(9) "Approximate original contour" is defined
by
KRS
350.010.
(10) "Aquifer" means a zone, stratum, or
group of strata that can store and transmit water in sufficient quantities for
domestic, agricultural, industrial, or other beneficial use.
(11) "Auger mining" means a method of mining
coal at a cliff or highwall by drilling holes into an exposed coal seam from
the highwall and transporting the coal along an auger bit to the surface and
shall also include all other methods of mining in which coal is extracted from
beneath the overburden by mechanical devices located at the face of the cliff
or highwall and extending laterally into the coal seam, such as extended depth
and secondary recovery systems.
(12) "
Best technology currently available"
means equipment, devices, systems, methods, or techniques;
(a) That prevent, to the extent possible,
additional contributions of suspended solids to stream flow or runoff outside
the permit area and minimize, to the extent possible, disturbances and adverse
impacts on fish, wildlife, and related environmental values, and achieve
enhancement of those resources if practicable;
(b) That are currently available anywhere as
determined by the cabinet, even if not in routine use; and
(c) includes construction practices, siting
requirements, vegetative selection and planting requirements, animal stocking
requirements, scheduling of activities and design of sedimentation ponds in
accordance with 405 KAR Chapters 16 and 18. The cabinet shall have the
discretion to determine the best technology currently available, as authorized
by KRS Chapter 350 and 405 KAR Chapters 7 through 24.
(13) "Cabinet" is defined by
KRS
350.010.
(14) "Cemetery" means any area where human
bodies are interred.
(15)
"Cessation order" means an order for cessation and immediate compliance and any
similar order issued by OSM under SMCRA or issued by any state pursuant to its
laws or regulations under SMCRA.
(16) "C.F.R." means Code of Federal
Regulations.
(17) "Coal" means
combustible carbonaceous rock, classified as anthracite, bituminous,
subbituminous, or lignite by ASTM Standard D 388-77.
(18) "
Coal exploration" means the field
gathering of:
(a) Surface or subsurface
geologic, physical, or chemical data by mapping, trenching, drilling,
geophysical, or other techniques necessary to determine the quality and
quantity of overburden and coal of an area; or
(b) Environmental data to establish the
conditions of an area before beginning surface coal mining and reclamation
operations pursuant to the requirements of 405 KAR Chapters 7 through 24 if the
activity could cause any disturbance of the land surface or any appreciable
effect upon land, air, water, or other environmental resources.
(19) "Coal mine waste" means coal
processing waste and underground development waste.
(20) "Coal processing plant" means a facility
where coal is subjected to chemical or physical processing or cleaning,
concentrating, crushing, sizing, screening, or other processing or preparation
including all associated support facilities including loading facilities;
storage and stockpile facilities; sheds, shops, and other buildings; water
treatment and water storage facilities; settling basins and impoundments; and
coal processing and other waste disposal areas.
(21) "Coal processing waste" means materials
separated from the product coal during the cleaning, concentrating, or other
processing or preparation of coal.
(22) "Collateral bond" means an indemnity
agreement in a sum certain payable to the cabinet executed by the permittee and
that is supported by the deposit with the cabinet of cash, negotiable
certificates of deposit, or an irrevocable letter of credit of any bank
organized and authorized to transact business in the United States.
(23) "Combustible material" means organic
material that is capable of burning, either by fire or through oxidation,
accompanied by the evolution of heat and a significant temperature
rise.
(24) "
Community or
institutional building" means a structure, other than a
public building or
occupied dwelling, that is used:
(a) For
meetings, gatherings, or functions of:
1. A
local civic organization; or
2.
Other community group;
(b) As a facility for the following purposes:
1. Educational;
2. Cultural;
3. Historic;
4. Religious;
5. Scientific; or
6. Correctional;
(c) As a mental or physical health care
facility;
(d) To supply
water;
(e) To generate
power;
(f) To treat sewage;
or
(g) For another public
service.
(25)
"Compaction" means increasing the density of a material by reducing the voids
between the particles by mechanical effort.
(26) "Complete and accurate application"
means an application for permit approval, or approval for coal exploration if
required, which the cabinet determines to contain all information required
under, and necessary to comply with, KRS Chapter 350 and 405 KAR Chapters 7
through 24, in order to make decisions concerning its administrative and
technical acceptability and if a permit or exploration approval could be
issued.
(27) "Cropland" means land
used for the production of adapted crops for harvest, alone or in a rotation
with grasses and legumes, and includes row crops, small grain crops, hay crops,
nursery crops, orchard crops, and other similar specialty crops.
(28) "
Cumulative impact area" means the area,
including the
permit area, within which impacts resulting from the proposed
operation could interact with the impacts of all anticipated mining on surface
and
groundwater systems. Anticipated mining includes, at a minimum, the entire
projected lives through bond release of:
(a)
The proposed operation;
(b) All
existing operations;
(c) Any
operation for which a permit application has been submitted to the cabinet;
and
(d) All operations required to
meet diligent development requirements for leased federal coal for which there
is actual mine development information available.
(29) "Day" means calendar day unless
otherwise specified to be a working day.
(30) "Department" means the Department for
Natural Resources.
(31) "Developed
water resources land" means land used for storing water for beneficial uses
such as stockponds, irrigation, fire protection, flood control, and water
supply.
(32) "Disturbed area" means
an area where vegetation, topsoil, or overburden is removed or upon which
topsoil, spoil, coal processing waste, underground development waste, or
noncoal waste is placed by surface coal mining operations. Those areas are
classified as "disturbed" until reclamation is complete and the performance
bond or other assurance of performance required by 405 KAR Chapter 10 is
released.
(33) "Diversion" means a
channel, embankment, or other manmade structure constructed to divert water
from one (1) area to another.
(34)
"Embankment" means a manmade deposit of material that is raised above the
natural surface of the land and used to contain, divert, or store water; to
support roads or railways; or for other similar purposes.
(35) "Ephemeral stream" means a stream that
flows only in direct response to precipitation in the immediate watershed or in
response to the melting of a cover of snow and ice, and that has a channel
bottom that is always above the local water table.
(36) "Excess
spoil":
(a) Means spoil disposed of in a location
other than the coal extraction area; and
(b) Does not mean spoil material used to
achieve the approximate original contour.
(37) "Existing structure" means a structure
or facility used in connection with or to facilitate surface coal mining and
reclamation operations, for which construction began prior to January 18,
1983.
(38) "Federal lands":
(a) Means any lands, including mineral
interests, owned by the United States, without regard to how the United States
acquired ownership of the lands or which agency manages the lands; and
(b) Does not include Indian
lands.
(39) "Forest
land" means land used or managed for the long-term production of wood, wood
fiber, or wood derived products.
(40) "Fugitive dust" means particulate matter
that becomes airborne due to wind erosion from exposed surfaces.
(41) "General area" means, with respect to
hydrology, the topographic and groundwater basin surrounding a permit area that
is of sufficient size, including areal extent and depth, to include one (1) or
more watersheds containing perennial streams and groundwater zones and to allow
assessment of the probable cumulative impacts on the quality and quantity of
surface and groundwater systems in the basins.
(42) "Ground cover" means the area of ground
covered by the combined aerial parts of vegetation and litter produced and
distributed naturally and seasonally on site, expressed as a percentage of the
total area of measurement.
(43)
"Groundwater" means subsurface water that fills available openings in rock or
soil materials to the extent that they are considered water
saturated.
(44) "Growing season"
means the period during a one (1) year cycle, from the last killing frost in
the spring to the first killing frost in the fall, in which climatic conditions
are favorable for plant growth. In Kentucky, this period normally extends from
mid-April to mid-October.
(45)
"Highwall" means the face of exposed overburden and coal in an open cut of a
surface mining activity or for entry to underground mining
activities.
(46) "
Historically used
for cropland."
(a) Historically used for
cropland" means that lands have been used for
cropland for any of five (5)
years or more of the ten (10) years immediately preceding the:
1. Application; or
2. Acquisition of the land for the purpose of
conducting a surface coal mining and reclamation operation;
(b) Lands meeting either paragraph
(a)1. or 2. of this subsection are considered "historically used for
cropland."
(c) In addition to the
lands covered by paragraph (a) of this subsection, other lands are considered
"
historically used for cropland," including:
1. Lands that would likely have been used as
cropland for any five (5) out of the last ten (10) years immediately preceding
the acquisition or the application but for some fact of ownership or control of
the land unrelated to the productivity of the land; and
2. Lands that the cabinet determines, on the
basis of additional cropland history of the surrounding lands and the lands
under consideration, are clearly cropland but fall outside the specific five
(5) years in ten (10) criterion.
(47) "Hydrologic balance" means the
relationship between the quality and quantity of water inflow to, water outflow
from, and water storage in a hydrologic unit such as a drainage basin, aquifer,
soil zone, lake, or reservoir. It encompasses the dynamic relationship between
precipitation, runoff, evaporation, and changes in ground and surface water
storage.
(48) "Hydrologic regime"
means the entire state of water movement in a given area. It is a function of
the climate and includes the phenomena by which water first occurs as
atmospheric water vapor, passes into a liquid or solid form, falls as
precipitation, moves along or into the ground surface, and returns to the
atmosphere as vapor by means of evaporation and transpiration.
(49) "Imminent danger to the health and
safety of the public" means the existence of any condition or practice, or any
violation of a permit or other requirements of KRS Chapter 350 in a surface
coal mining and reclamation operation, which could reasonably be expected to
cause substantial physical harm to persons outside the permit area before the
condition, practice, or violation can be abated. A reasonable expectation of
death or serious injury before abatement exists if a rational person, subjected
to the same condition or practice giving rise to the peril, would avoid
exposure to the danger during the time necessary for abatement.
(50) "Impounding structure" means a dam,
embankment, or other structure used to impound water, slurry, or other liquid
or semiliquid material.
(51)
"Impoundment" means a water, sediment, slurry, or other liquid or semiliquid
holding structure or depression, either naturally formed or artificially
built.
(52) "Incidental boundary
revision" means an extension to a permit area or shadow area that is necessary
for reasons unforeseen when the original permit application was prepared and
that is small in relation to the original or amended permit area or shadow
area.
(53) "
Industrial/commercial
lands" means lands used for:
(a) Extraction or
transformation of materials for fabrication of products, wholesaling of
products, or long-term storage of products, and heavy and light manufacturing
facilities; or
(b) Retail or trade
of goods or services, including hotels, motels, stores, restaurants, and other
commercial establishments.
(54) "In situ processes" means activities
conducted on the surface or underground in connection with in-place
distillation, retorting, leaching, or other chemical or physical processing of
coal. The term includes in situ gasification, in situ leaching, slurry mining,
solution mining, borehole mining, and fluid recovery mining.
(55) "
Intermittent stream" means a stream or
reach of a stream that:
(a) Drains a watershed
of one (1) square mile or more but does not flow continuously during the
calendar year; or
(b) Is below the
local water table for at least some part of the year, and obtains its flow from
both surface runoff and groundwater discharge.
(56) "Irreparable damage to the environment"
means any damage to the environment, in violation of SMCRA, KRS Chapter 350, or
405 KAR Chapters 7 through 24, that cannot be corrected by actions of the
applicant.
(57) "KAR" means
Kentucky administrative regulations.
(58) "KRS" means Kentucky Revised
Statutes.
(59) "Land use" means
specific functions, uses, or management-related activities of an area, and
could be identified in combination when joint or seasonal uses occur and could
include land used for support facilities that are an integral part of the use.
In some instances, a specific use can be identified without active
management.
(60) "
Material damage",
as used in
405 KAR
8:040, Section 26 means:
(a) Any functional impairment of surface
lands, features, structures, or facilities;
(b) Any physical change that has a
significant adverse impact on the affected land's capability to support any
current or reasonably foreseeable uses or causes significant loss in production
or income; or
(c) Any significant
change in the condition, appearance, or utility of any structure or facility
from its presubsidence condition.
(61) "Monitoring" means the collection of
environmental data by either continuous or periodic sampling methods.
(62) "MRP" means mining and reclamation
plan.
(63) "MSHA" means Mine Safety
and Health Administration.
(64)
"Mulch" means vegetation residues or other suitable materials that aid in soil
stabilization and soil moisture conservation, thus providing microclimatic
conditions suitable for germination and growth.
(65) "Noncommercial building":
(a) Means any building, other than an
occupied residential dwelling, that, at the time the subsidence occurs, is used
on a regular or temporary basis as a public building or community or
institutional building; and
(b)
Does not mean any building used only for commercial agricultural, industrial,
retail, or other commercial enterprises.
(66) "Notice of noncompliance and order for
remedial measures" means a written document and order prepared by an authorized
representative of the cabinet that establishes with specificity the violations
of KRS Chapter 350, 405 KAR Chapters 7 through 24, or permit conditions that
the authorized representative of the cabinet determines to have occurred based
upon inspection, and the necessary remedial actions, if any, and the time
schedule for completion thereof, which the authorized representative deems
necessary and appropriate to correct the violations.
(67) "Notice of violation" means any written
notification from a governmental entity of a violation of law or regulation,
whether by letter, memorandum, legal or administrative pleading, or other
written communication. This includes a notice of noncompliance and order for
remedial measures.
(68) "Occupied
dwelling" means any building that is currently being used on a regular or
temporary basis for human habitation.
(69) "Occupied residential dwelling and
structures related thereto":
(a) Means, for
purposes of
405 KAR
8:040, Section 26, and
405 KAR
18:210, any building or other structure that, at the
time the subsidence occurs, is used either temporarily, occasionally,
seasonally, or permanently for human habitation. This term also includes any
building, structure or facility installed on, above or below, or a combination
thereof, the land surface if that building, structure or facility is adjunct to
or used in connection with an occupied residential dwelling. Examples of these
structures include garages; storage sheds and barns; greenhouses and related
buildings; utilities and cables; fences and other enclosures; retaining walls;
paved or improved patios, walks and driveways; septic sewage treatment
facilities; and lot drainage and lawn and garden irrigation systems;
and
(b) Does not mean any structure
used only for commercial agricultural, industrial, retail or other commercial
purposes.
(70)
"Operations" is defined by
KRS
350.010.
(71) "Operator" is defined by
KRS
350.010.
(72) "
Order for cessation and immediate
compliance" means a written document and order issued by an authorized
representative of the cabinet when:
(a) A
person to whom a notice of noncompliance and order for remedial measures was
issued has failed, as determined by a cabinet inspection, to comply with the
terms of the notice of noncompliance and order for remedial measures within the
time limits set therein, or as subsequently extended; or
(b) The authorized representative finds, on
the basis of a cabinet inspection, any condition or practice or any violation
of KRS Chapter 350, 405 KAR Chapters 7 through 24, or any condition of a
permit
or exploration approval that:
1. Creates an
imminent danger to the health or safety of the public; or
2. Is causing or can reasonably be expected
to cause significant, imminent environmental harm to land, air or water
resources.
(73) "OSM" means Office of Surface Mining
Reclamation and Enforcement, United States Department of the
Interior.
(74) "Other mineral"
means any commercially valuable substance mined for its mineral value,
excluding coal, topsoil, waste, and fill material.
(75) "Overburden" is defined by
KRS
350.010.
(76) "
Owned or controlled" and "
owns or
controls" mean any one (1) or a combination of the relationships established in
paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subsection.
(a)
1.
Being a permittee of a surface coal mining operation;
2. Based on instruments of ownership or
voting securities, owning of record in excess of fifty (50) percent of an
entity; or
3. Having any other
relationship that gives one (1) person authority directly or indirectly to
determine the manner in which an applicant, an operator, or other entity
conducts surface coal mining operations; and
(b) The following relationships are presumed
to constitute ownership or control unless a person can demonstrate that the
person subject to the presumption
does not in fact have the authority directly
or indirectly to determine the manner in which the relevant surface
coal mining
operation is conducted:
1. Being an officer or
director of an entity;
2. Being the
operator of a surface coal mining operation;
3. Having the ability to commit the financial
or real property assets or working resources of an entity;
4. Being a general partner in a
partnership;
5. Based on the
instruments of ownership or the voting securities of a corporate entity, owning
of record ten (10) through fifty (50) percent of the entity; or
6. Owning or controlling coal to be mined by
another person under a lease, sublease, or other contract and having the right
to receive the coal after mining or having authority to determine the manner in
which that person or another person conducts a surface coal mining
operation.
(77) "Pastureland" means land used primarily
for the long-term production of adapted, domesticated forage plants to be
grazed by livestock or occasionally cut and cured for livestock feed.
(78) "Perennial stream":
(a) Means a stream or that part of a stream
that flows continuously during all of the calendar year as a result of
groundwater discharge or surface runoff; and
(b) Does not mean "intermittent stream" or
"ephemeral stream."
(79)
"
Performance bond" means a
surety bond, a
collateral bond, or a combination
thereof, or bonds filed pursuant to the provisions of the Kentucky Bond Pool
Program (405 KAR
10:200,
KRS
350.595, and
KRS 350.700 through
350.755), by which a
permittee assures faithful performance of all the requirements of KRS Chapter
350, 405 KAR Chapters 7 through 24, and the requirements of the
permit and
reclamation plan.
(80) "Permanent
diversion" means a diversion remaining after surface coal mining and
reclamation operations are completed that has been approved for retention by
the cabinet and other appropriate Kentucky and federal agencies.
(81) "Permit" means written approval issued
by the cabinet to conduct surface coal mining and reclamation
operations.
(82) "Permit area"
means the area of land, indicated on the approved map submitted by the
permittee with an application, required to be covered by the permittee's
performance bond pursuant to 405 KAR Chapter 10 and that shall include the area
of land upon which the permittee proposes to conduct surface coal mining and
reclamation operations pursuant to the permit, including all disturbed areas.
Areas adequately bonded under another valid permit, pursuant to 405 KAR Chapter
10, could be excluded from the permit area.
(83) "Permittee" means an operator or a
person holding or required by KRS Chapter 350 or 405 KAR Chapters 7 through 24
to hold a permit to conduct surface coal mining and reclamation operations
during the permit term and until all reclamation obligations imposed by KRS
Chapter 350 and 405 KAR Chapters 7 through 24 are satisfied.
(84) "Person" is defined by
KRS
350.010.
(85) "Person having an interest which is or
may be adversely affected" or "
person with a valid legal interest" includes any
person:
(a) Who uses any resource of economic,
recreational, aesthetic, or environmental value that may be adversely affected
by coal exploration or surface coal mining and reclamation operations, or by
any related action of the cabinet; or
(b) Whose property is or may be adversely
affected by coal exploration or surface coal mining and reclamation operations,
or by any related action of the cabinet.
(86) "Previously mined area" means land that
was affected by coal mining operations conducted prior to August 3, 1977, that
has not been reclaimed to the standards of this title.
(87) "
Prime farmland" means those lands
defined by the Secretary of Agriculture in 7 C.F.R.
657 and that have been
"
historically used for cropland" as that phrase is defined in this
section.
(88) "Principal
shareholder" means any person who is the record or beneficial owner of ten (10)
percent or more of any class of voting stock of the applicant.
(89) "Probable cumulative impacts" means the
expected total qualitative, and quantitative, direct and indirect effects of
surface coal mining and reclamation operations on the hydrologic
regime.
(90) "Probable hydrologic
consequences" means the projected results of proposed surface coal mining and
reclamation operations that could reasonably be expected to change the quantity
or quality of the surface and groundwater; the surface or groundwater flow,
timing, and pattern; and the stream channel conditions on the permit area,
shadow area, and adjacent areas.
(91) "Property to be mined" means both the
surface and mineral estates on and underneath lands within the permit area and
shadow area.
(92) "Public building"
means any structure that is owned or leased, and principally used by a
governmental agency for public business or meetings.
(93) "Publicly-owned park" means a public
park that is owned by a federal, state, or local governmental entity.
(94) "Public office" means a facility under
the direction and control of a governmental entity that is open to public
access on a regular basis during reasonable business hours.
(95) "Public park" means an area dedicated or
designated by any federal, state, or local agency primarily for public
recreational use, regardless of if the use is limited to certain times or days.
The term includes any land leased, reserved, or held open to the public because
of that use.
(96) "Public road"
means any publicly owned thoroughfare for the passage of vehicles.
(97) "Recharge capacity" means the ability of
the soils and underlying materials to allow precipitation and runoff to
infiltrate and reach the zone of saturation.
(98) "Reclamation" is defined by
KRS
350.010.
(99) "Recreation land" means land used for
public or private leisure-time use, including developed recreation facilities
such as parks, camps, and amusement areas, as well as areas for less intensive
uses such as hiking, canoeing, and other undeveloped recreational
uses.
(100) "
Reference area" means
a land unit maintained under appropriate management for the purpose of
measuring vegetative
ground cover, productivity, and plant species diversity
that are produced naturally or by crop production methods approved by the
cabinet pursuant to
405 KAR 16:200 and
405 KAR
18:200.
(101) "Refuse pile" means a surface deposit
of coal mine waste that is not retained by an impounding structure and does not
impound water, slurry, or other liquid or semiliquid material.
(102) "Remining" means conducting surface
coal mining and reclamation operations that affect previously mined
areas.
(103) "
Renewable resource
lands."
(a) As used in 405 KAR Chapter 24,
"renewable resource lands" means geographic areas that contribute significantly
to the long-range productivity of water supplies or of food or fiber products,
these lands to include aquifers and aquifer recharge areas; and
(b) As used in
405 KAR
8:040, Section 26, "
renewable resource lands" means
aquifers and areas for the recharge of aquifers and other underground waters,
areas for agricultural or silvi-cultural production of food and fiber, and
grazing lands.
(104)
"Residential land" means tracts employed for single and multiple-family
housing, mobile home parks, and other residential lodgings.
(105) "Road":
(a) Means a surface right-of-way for purposes
of travel by land vehicles used in coal exploration or surface coal mining and
reclamation operations. A road consists of the entire area within the
right-of-way, including the roadbed, shoulders, parking and side area,
approaches, structures, ditches, surface, and contiguous appendages necessary
for the total structure. The term includes access and haul roads constructed,
used, reconstructed, improved, or maintained for use in coal exploration or
surface coal mining and reclamation operations, including use by coal hauling
vehicles leading to transfer, processing, or storage areas; and
(b) Does not mean pioneer or construction
roadways used for part of the road construction procedure and promptly replaced
by a road pursuant to 405 KAR Chapters 16 and 18 located in the identical
right-of-way as the pioneer or construction roadway. The term also excludes any
roadway within the immediate mining pit area.
(106) "SCS" means Soil Conservation
Service.
(107) "Secretary" is
defined by
KRS
350.010.
(108) "Sedimentation pond":
(a) Means a primary sediment control
structure:
2. That could include a barrier, dam, or
excavated depression to:
a. Slow water runoff;
and
b. Allow suspended solids to
settle out; and
(b) Does not mean secondary sedimentation
control structures, including a straw dike, riprap, check dam, mulch, dugout,
or other measure that reduces overland flow velocity, reduces runoff volume, or
trap sediment, to the extent that the secondary sedimentation structure drains
into a sedimentation pond.
(109) "Shadow area" means the surface area
overlying underground mine works and surface areas associated with auger and in
situ mining.
(110) "
Significant,
imminent environmental harm" means an adverse impact on land, air, or water
resources including plant and animal life as further defined in paragraphs (a)
and (b) of this subsection.
(a) An
environmental harm is imminent, if a condition, practice, or violation exists
that:
1. Is causing environmental harm;
or
2. Could reasonably be expected
to cause environmental harm at any time before the end of the reasonable
abatement time that would be set by the cabinet's authorized agents pursuant to
the provisions of KRS Chapter 350; and
(b) An environmental harm is significant if
that harm is appreciable and not immediately reparable.
(111) "Slope" means average inclination of a
surface, measured from the horizontal, generally expressed as the ratio of a
unit of vertical distance to a given number of units of horizontal distance
(e.g., 1v:5h). It could also be expressed as a percent or in degrees.
(112) "Slurry mining" means the hydraulic
breakdown of subsurface coal with drill-hole equipment, and the education of
the resulting slurry to the surface for processing.
(114) "
SMCRA" means Surface Mining Control
and Reclamation Act, 30 U.S.C. Chapter
25.
(115) "
Soil horizons" means contrasting
layers of soil parallel or nearly parallel to the land surface.
Soil horizons
are differentiated on the basis of field characteristics and laboratory data.
The four (4) master
soil horizons are:
(a) "A
horizon." The uppermost mineral layer, often called the surface soil. It is the
part of the soil in which organic matter is most abundant, and leaching of
soluble or suspended particles is typically the greatest;
(b) "E horizon." The layer commonly near the
surface below an A horizon and above a B horizon. An E horizon is most commonly
differentiated from an overlying A horizon by lighter color and generally has
measurably less organic matter than the A horizon. An E horizon is most
commonly differentiated from an underlying B horizon in the same sequum by
color of higher value or lower chroma, by coarser texture, or by a combination
of these properties;
(c) "B
horizon." The layer that typically is immediately beneath the E horizon and
often called the subsoil. This middle layer commonly contains more clay, iron,
or aluminum than the A, E, or C horizons; and
(d) "C horizon." The deepest layer of soil
profile. It consists of loose material or weathered rock that is relatively
unaffected by biologic activity.
(116) "Soil survey" means a field and other
investigation, resulting in a map showing the geographic distribution of
different kinds of soils and an accompanying report that describes, classifies,
and interprets the soils for use. Soil surveys meet the standards of the
National Cooperative Soil Survey.
(117) "Spoil" means overburden and other
materials, excluding topsoil, coal mine waste, and mined coal, that are
excavated during surface coal mining and reclamation operations.
(118) "Stabilize" means to control movement
of soil, spoil piles, or areas of disturbed earth by modifying the geometry of
the mass, or by otherwise modifying physical or chemical properties, such as by
providing a protective surface coating.
(119) "Steep slope" means any slope of more
than twenty (20) degrees.
(120)
(a) "
Substantial legal and financial
commitments" means significant investments, that have been made on the basis of
a long-term
coal contract, consisting of actual expenditures of substantial
monies or execution of valid and binding contracts involving substantial monies
for such things as power plants; railroads;
coal handling, preparation,
extraction, and storage facilities; and other capital-intensive activities such
as:
1. Improvement or modification of coal
lands within, for access to, or in support of surface coal mining and
reclamation operations in the petitioned area;
2. Acquisition of capital equipment for use
in, for access to, or for use in support of surface coal mining and reclamation
operations in the petitioned area; and
3. Exploration, mapping, surveying, and
geological work, as well as expenditures of engineering and legal fees,
associated with the acquisition of the property or preparation of an
application to conduct surface coal mining and reclamation operations in the
petitioned area; and
(b)
Does not mean the costs of acquiring the coal in place or the right to mine
such coal in the absence of other investments as established in paragraph (a)
of this subsection.
(121) "Substantially disturb" means, for
purposes of coal exploration, to significantly impact land or water resources
by blasting; by removal of vegetation, topsoil, or overburden; by construction
of roads or other access routes; by placement of excavated earth or waste
material on the natural land surface; or by other activities, or to remove more
than twenty-five (25) tons of coal.
(122) "Successor in interest" means any
person who succeeds to rights granted under a permit, by transfer, assignment,
or sale of those rights.
(123)
"Surety bond" means an indemnity agreement in a sum certain, payable to the
cabinet and executed by the permittee, which is supported by the performance
guarantee of a corporation licensed to do business as a surety in the
Commonwealth of Kentucky.
(124)
"Surface coal mining and reclamation operations" is defined by
KRS
350.010.
(125) "Surface coal mining operations" is
defined by
KRS
350.010.
(126) "Surface mining activities" means those
surface coal mining and reclamation operations incident to the extraction of
coal from the earth by removing the materials over a coal seam before
recovering the coal, by auger coal mining, by extraction of coal from coal
refuse piles, or by recovery of coal from slurry ponds.
(127) "Suspended solids" or nonfilterable
residue, expressed as milligrams per liter, means organic or inorganic
materials carried or held in suspension in water that are retained by a
standard glass fiber filter in the procedure outlined by the U.S.
EPA's
regulations for waste water and analyses (40 C.F.R.
136) .
(128) "Temporary diversion" means a diversion
of a stream or overland flow that is used during coal exploration or surface
coal mining and reclamation operations and not approved by the cabinet to
remain after reclamation as part of the approved postmining land use.
(129) "Ton" means 2000 pounds avoirdupois
(.90718 metric ton).
(130)
"Topsoil" means the A and E soil horizon layers of the four (4) master soil
horizons.
(131) "Toxic-forming
materials" means earth materials or wastes which, if acted upon by air, water,
weathering, or microbiological processes, are likely to produce chemical
conditions in soils or water that are detrimental to biota or uses of
water.
(132) "Toxic mine drainage"
means water that is discharged from active or abandoned mines or other areas
affected by coal exploration or surface coal mining and reclamation operations,
which contains a substance that through chemical action is likely to kill,
injure, or impair biota commonly present in the area that might be exposed to
it.
(133) "Transfer, assignment, or
sale of permit rights" means a change in ownership or other effective control
over the right to conduct surface coal mining operations under a permit issued
by the cabinet.
(134) "TRM" means
Technical Reclamation Memorandum.
(135) "Underground development waste" means
waste coal, shale, claystone, siltstone, sandstone, limestone, or similar
materials that are extracted from underground workings in connection with
underground mining activities.
(136) "
Underground mining activities" means a
combination of:
(a) Surface operations
incident to underground extraction of coal or in situ processing, including
construction, use, maintenance, and reclamation of roads, above-ground repair
areas, storage areas, processing areas, and shipping areas; areas upon which
are sited support facilities including hoist and ventilating ducts; areas
utilized for the disposal and storage of waste; and areas on which materials
incident to underground mining operations are placed; and
(b) Underground operations such as
underground construction, operation, and reclamation of shafts, adits,
underground support facilities; in situ processing; and underground mining,
hauling, storage, and blasting.
(137) "USDA" means United States Department
of Agriculture.
(138) "U.S. EPA"
means United States Environmental Protection Agency.
(139) "USGS" means United States Geological
Survey.
(140) "Valid existing
rights":
(a) Means:
1. Except for haul roads, property rights in
existence on August 3, 1977, that were created by a legally binding conveyance,
lease, contract or other instrument that authorizes the
applicant to produce
coal and the person proposing to conduct a surface
coal mining operation on the
lands either:
a. Had been validly issued or
had made a good faith effort to obtain, on or before August 3, 1977, all state
and federal permits necessary to conduct surface coal mining operations on
those lands, application for the permits being deemed to constitute good faith
efforts to obtain the permits; or
b. Can demonstrate to the cabinet that the
coal is both needed for, and immediately adjacent to, an ongoing surface coal
mining operation for which all permits were obtained prior to August 3,
1977;
2. For haul roads:
a. A recorded right-of-way, recorded
easement, or a permit for coal haul road recorded as of August 3, 1977;
or
b. Any other road in existence
as of August 3, 1977; and
(b) Does not mean the mere expectation of a
right to conduct surface coal mining operations or the right to conduct
underground coal mining.
(141) "Water transmitting zone" means a body
of consolidated or unconsolidated rocks that, due to their greater primary or
secondary permeability relative to the surrounding rocks, can reasonably be
considered to function as a single hydraulic medium for the flow of
groundwater.
(142) "
Wetland" means
land that has a predominance of hydric soils and that is inundated or saturated
by surface or
groundwater at a frequency and duration sufficient to support,
and that under normal circumstances does support, a prevalence of
hydrophytic
vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions.
(a) "Hydric soil" means soil that, in its
undrained condition, is saturated, flooded, or ponded long enough during a
growing season to develop an anaerobic condition that supports the growth and
regeneration of hydrophytic vegetation.
(b) "
Hydrophytic vegetation" means a plant
growing in:
1. Water; or
2. A substrate that is at least periodically
deficient in oxygen during a growing season as a result of excessive water
content.
(143) "Willfully" and "willful violation"
mean that a person acted either intentionally, voluntarily, or consciously, and
with intentional disregard or plain indifference to legal requirements, in
authorizing, ordering, or carrying out an act or omission that constituted a
violation of SMCRA, KRS Chapter 350, 405 KAR Chapters 7 through 24, or a permit
condition, or that constituted a failure or refusal to comply with an order
issued pursuant to SMCRA, KRS Chapter 350, or 405 KAR Chapters 7 through
24.