PURPOSE: This rule sets forth the requirements for
conducting coal exploration activities pursuant to 444.810 and 444.845,
RSMo.
(1) General
Responsibility of Persons Conducting Coal Exploration. Each person who conducts
coal exploration shall obtain a permit, as required under
10 CSR
40-6.020, and all operations which substantially
disturb the natural land surface regardless of how much coal is removed shall
comply with section (3) of this rule.
(2) Required Documents. Each person who
conducts coal exploration which substantially disturbs the natural land
surface, while in the exploration area, shall have available a copy of the
exploration permit for review by the authorized representative of the director
or commission upon request.
(3)
Performance Standards for Coal Exploration.
(A) Habitats of unique or unusually high
value for fish, wildlife and other related environmental values and critical
habitats of threatened or endangered species identified pursuant to the
Endangered Species Act of 1973 (
16
U.S.C.
1531 -
1543
) shall not be disturbed during coal exploration.
(B) All roads or other transportation
facilities used for coal exploration shall comply with the applicable
provisions of
10 CSR
40-3.140(1)-(23).
(C) If excavations, artificially flat areas
or embankments are created during exploration, these areas shall be returned to
the approximate original contour promptly after these features are no longer
needed for coal exploration.
(D)
Topsoil shall be separately removed, stored and redistributed on areas
disturbed by coal exploration activities as necessary to assure successful
revegetation or as required by the director or commission.
(E) All areas disturbed by coal exploration
activities shall be revegetated in a manner that encourages prompt revegetation
and recovery of a diverse, effective and permanent vegetative cover.
Revegetation shall be accomplished in accordance with the following:
1. All areas disturbed by coal exploration
activities shall be seeded or planted to the same seasonal variety native to
the areas disturbed. If the land use of the exploration area is intensive
agriculture, planting of the crops normally grown will meet the requirements of
this paragraph; and
2. The
vegetative cover shall be capable of stabilizing the soil surface from
erosion.
(F) Diversions
of overland flows and ephemeral, perennial or intermittent streams shall be
made in accordance with
10
CSR 40-3.040(3) and (4).
(G) Each exploration hole, borehole, well or
other exposed underground opening created during exploration shall be reclaimed
in accordance with
10
CSR 40-3.020(1)-(3).
(H) All facilities and equipment shall be
promptly removed from the exploration area when they are no longer needed for
exploration, except for those facilities and equipment that the director or
commission determines may remain to-
1.
Provide additional environmental data;
2. Reduce or control the on- and off-site
effects of the exploration activities; or
3. Facilitate future surface mining and
reclamation operations by the person conducting the exploration.
(I) Coal exploration shall be
conducted in a manner which minimizes disturbance of the prevailing hydrologic
balance in accordance with
10
CSR 40-3.040(1)-(3), (5)-(7) and
(9)-(12). The director or commission may
specify additional measures which shall be adopted by the person engaged in
coal exploration.
(J) Acid- or
toxic-forming materials shall be handled and disposed of in accordance with
10
CSR 40-3.040(1) and (9) and
10
CSR 40-3.080. The director or commission may specify
additional measures which shall be adopted by the person engaged in coal
exploration.
Notes
10 CSR 40-4.010
AUTHORITY: section
444.530,
RSMo Supp. 1999.* Original rule filed Oct. 12, 1979, effective 2/11/1980.
Rescinded and read-opted: Filed Aug. 4, 1987, effective 11/23/1987. Amended:
Filed May 15, 1992, effective 1/15/1993. Amended: Filed March 21, 2000,
effective 10/30/2000. "Original authority: 444.530, RSMo 1971, amended 1983,
1990, 1993, 1995.
The secretary of state has determined that the publication
of this rule in its entirety would be unduly cumbersome or expensive. The
entire text of the material referenced has been filed with the secretary of
state. This material may be found at the Office of the Secretary of State or at
the headquarters of the agency and is available to any interested person at a
cost established by state law.