11 Miss. Code. R. § 8-2.5-53-5311 - Topsoil and Subsoil
(a) Removal.
(1)
(A) All
topsoil shall be removed as a separate layer from the area to be disturbed, and
segregated.
(B) Where the topsoil
is of insufficient quantity or poor quality for sustaining vegetation, the
materials approved by the Department in accordance with § 5311(b) of this
section shall be removed as a separate layer from the area to be disturbed, and
segregated.
(2) If
topsoil is less than 6 inches thick, the operator may remove the topsoil and
the unconsolidated materials immediately below the topsoil and treat the
mixture as topsoil.
(3) The
Department may choose not to require the removal of topsoil for minor
disturbances which:
(A) Occur at the site of
small structures, such as power poles, signs, or fence lines; or
(B) Will not destroy the existing vegetation
and will not cause erosion.
(4) Timing. All material to be removed under
this section shall be removed after the vegetative cover that would interfere
with its salvage is cleared from the area to be disturbed, but before any
drilling, blasting, mining, or other surface disturbance takes place.
(b) Substitutes and supplements.
Selected overburden materials may be substituted for, or used as a supplement
to topsoil if the operator demonstrates to the Department that the resulting
soil medium is equal to, or more suitable for sustaining vegetation than, the
existing topsoil, and the resulting soil medium is the best available in the
permit area to support revegetation.
(c) Storage.
(1) Materials removed under § 5311(a) of this
section shall be segregated and stockpiled when it is impractical to
redistribute such materials promptly on regraded areas.
(2) Stockpiled materials shall:
(A) Be selectively placed on a stable site
within the permit area;
(B) Be
protected from contaminants and unnecessary compaction that would interfere
with revegetation.
(C) Be protected
from wind and water erosion through prompt establishment and maintenance of an
effective, quick growing vegetative cover or through other measures approved by
the Department; and
(D) Not be
moved until required for redistribution unless approved by the
Department.
(3) Where
long-term surface disturbances will result from facilities such as support
facilities and preparation plants and where stockpiling of materials removed
under § 5311(a)(1) of this section would be detrimental to the quality or
quantity of those materials, the Department may approve the temporary
distribution of the soil materials so removed to an approved site within the
permit area to enhance the current use of that site until needed for later
reclamation, provided that -
(A) Such action
will not permanently diminish the capability of the topsoil of the host site;
and
(B) The material will be
retained in a condition more suitable for redistribution than if
stockpiled.
(d) Redistribution.
(1) Topsoil materials removed under § 5311(a)
of this section shall be redistributed in a manner that:
(A) Achieves an approximately uniform, stable
thickness consistent with the approved postmining land use, contours, and
surface-water drainage systems;
(B)
Prevents excess compaction of the materials; and
(C) Protects the materials from wind and
water erosion before and after seeding and planting.
(2) Before redistribution of the material
removed under § 5311(a) of this section the regraded land shall be treated if
necessary to reduce potential slippage of the redistributed material and to
promote root penetration. If no harm will be caused to the redistributed
material and reestablished vegetation, such treatment may be conducted after
such material is replaced.
(3) The
Department may choose not to require the redistribution of topsoil or topsoil
substitutes on the approved postmining embankments of permanent impoundments or
of roads if it determines that:
(A) Placement
of topsoil or topsoil substitutes on such embankments is inconsistent with the
requirement to use the best technology currently available to prevent
sedimentation, and
(B) Such
embankments will be otherwise stabilized.
(4) Nutrients and soil amendments. Nutrients
and soil amendments shall be applied to the initially redistributed material
when necessary to establish the vegetative cover.
(e) Subsoil segregation. The Department may
require that the B horizon, C horizon, or other underlying strata, or portions
thereof, be removed and segregated, stockpiled, and redistributed as subsoil in
accordance with the requirements of §§ 5311(c) and (d) of this section if it
finds that such subsoil layers are necessary to comply with the revegetation
requirements of §§ 5397-53103, and 5507.
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