Mont. Admin. r. 36.25.612 - MINIMIZATION OF DISTURBANCE
(1) The lessee
shall prospect and explore for metalliferous minerals or gems with the minimum
disturbance to the surface of the land which is required to adequately explore
the property. Furthermore, all mining operations shall be conducted in such a
manner as to protect property and resources from disturbance which is not
reasonably necessary in order to efficiently and economically remove the
mineral deposit.
(2) The lessee
shall enclose and maintain all shafts, tunnels and other openings in order to
protect livestock and humans from dangerous conditions.
(3) The lessee shall not cut any timber on
leased land for use in its operations without the written consent of the
department. The lessee shall pay the customary charges for such timber if
consent is obtained.
(4) The lessee
shall comply with all applicable state and federal laws, rules and regulations,
including but not limited to those concerning safety, environmental protection
and reclamation. The lessee shall conduct and reclaim the operation in
accordance with the performance and reclamation standards of applicable
reclamation laws. Exemption of lessee's operations from applicable reclamation
laws does not relieve the lessee from the obligation to conduct and reclaim the
operations in accordance with the performance and reclamation
standards.
Notes
77-6-104, MCA; IMP, 77-3-115, MCA;
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