11 Miss. Code. R. § 8-2.5-53-5377 - Coal Mine Waste: Impounding Structures
New and existing impounding structures constructed of coal mine waste or intended to impound coal mine waste shall meet the requirements of § 5369.
(a) Coal mine
waste shall not be used for construction of impounding structures unless it has
been demonstrated to the Department that the stability of such a structure
conforms to the requirements of this part and the use of coal mine waste will
not have a detrimental effect on downstream water quality or the environment
due to acid seepage through the impounding structure. The stability of the
structure and the potential impact of acid mine seepage through the impounding
structure shall be discussed in detail in the design plan submitted to the
Department in accordance with § 2725.
(b)
(1) Each
impounding structure constructed of coal mine waste or intended to impound coal
mine waste shall be designed, constructed and maintained in accordance with §
5327(a) and (c). Such structures may not be retained permanently as part of the
approved postmining land use.
(2)
Each impounding structure constructed of coal mine waste or intended to impound
coal mine waste that meets the criteria of 30 CFR § 77.216(a) shall have
sufficient spillway capacity to safely pass, adequate storage capacity to
safely contain, or a combination of storage capacity and spillway capacity to
safely control, the probable maximum precipitation of a 6-hour precipitation
event, or greater event as specified by the Department.
(c) Spillways and outlet works shall be
designed to provide adequate protection against erosion and corrosion. Inlets
shall be protected against blockage.
(d) Drainage control. Runoff from areas above
the disposal facility or runoff from surface of the facility that may cause
instability or erosion of the impounding structure shall be diverted into
stabilized diversion channels designed to meet the requirements of § 5317 and
designed to safely pass the round off from a 100-year, 6-hour design
precipitation event.
(e) Impounding
structures constructed of or impounding coal mine waste shall be designed so
that at least 90 percent of the water stored during the design precipitation
event can be removed within a 10-day period.
(f) For an impounding structure constructed
of or impounding coal mine waste, at least 90 percent of the water stored
during the design precipitation event shall be removed within the 10-day period
following the design precipitation event.
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