11 Miss. Code. R. § 8-2.5-53-5396 - Backfilling and Grading: Previously Mined Areas
(a)
Remining operations on previously mined areas that contain a preexisting
highwall shall comply with § 5391 through § 5396 and § 5703, except as provided
in this section.
(b) The
requirements of § 5391(a)(1) and (2) requiring the elimination of highwalls
shall not apply to remining operations where the volume of all reasonably
available spoil is demonstrated in writing to the Department to be insufficient
to completely backfill the reaffected or enlarged highwall, The highwall shall
be eliminated to the maximum extent technically practical in accordance with
the following criteria:
(1) All spoil
generated by the remining operation and any other reasonably available spoil
shall be used to backfill the area. Reasonably available spoil in the immediate
vicinity of the remining operation shall be included within the permit
area.
(2) The backfill shall be
graded to a slope which is compatible with the approved postmining land use and
which provides adequate drainage and long-term stability.
(3) Any highwall remnant shall be stable and
not pose a hazard to the public health and safety or to the environment. The
operator shall demonstrate, to the satisfaction of the Department, that the
highwall remnant is stable.
(4)
Spoil placed on the outslope during previous mining operations shall not be
disturbed if such disturbance shall cause instability of the remaining spoil or
otherwise increase the hazard to the public health and safety or to the
environment.
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