135 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 5, § 002
All mineral exploration holes sunk (drilled, driven, bored, or dug) shall be plugged pursuant to the requirements of this section immediately following collection of the geological and geophysical information.
002.01 Any mineral exploration hole permit
application must contain a plugging plan to protect against ground water
contamination from surface contamination, subsurface contamination, and
commingling of aquifer fluids. Such plan shall indicate to the Department the
specific procedures and materials to be used for plugging based on the
knowledge of the area geology.
002.02 Any mineral exploration hole
activities affecting land resources of the State shall ensure restoration to a
condition consistent with the land use existing prior to the exploration. The
restoration shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
002.02A Topsoil to be removed shall be
stockpiled for final backfill cover;
002.02B Any pits, mud pits, or other
disturbances shall be backfilled and graded to blend with the surrounding
surface;
002.02C If vegetative
cover was disturbed or destroyed, an appropriate seed mix shall be used in the
first normal period favorable for planting;
002.02D If necessary to assure successful
revegetation, the drill site area shall be scarified, mulched, and the seed
covered, or the permittee shall contract with the local Natural Resources
District to provide the assurance of this subsection and subsection 002.02C
above; however, the permittee remains responsible for the successful
revegetation; and
002.02E If
necessary, any drill cuttings shall be spread to a depth no greater than
one-half inch or buried in an approved disposal pit.
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