N.M. Admin. Code § 19.10.5.507 - PERFORMANCE AND RECLAMATION STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS
A. The permit area will be reclaimed to a
condition that allows for re-establishment of a self-sustaining ecosystem
appropriate for the life zone of the surrounding areas following closure unless
conflicting with the approved post-mining land use. Each closeout plan must be
developed to meet the site-specific characteristics of the mining operation and
the site. The closeout plan must specify incremental work to be done within
specific time frames to accomplish the reclamation.
B. Waiver for Pits and Waste Units An
operator may apply for a waiver for open pits or waste units from the
requirement of achieving a post-mining land use or self-sustaining ecosystem.
The operator must show that achieving a post-mining land use or self-sustaining
ecosystem is not technically or economically feasible or is environmentally
unsound. The Director may grant the waiver for an open pit or waste unit if he
finds:
(1) measures will be taken to ensure
that the open pit or waste unit will meet all applicable federal and state
laws, regulations and standards for air, surface water and ground water
protection following closure; and
(2) the open pit or waste unit will not pose
a current or future hazard to public health or safety.
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