N.M. Admin. Code § 19.8.22.2200 - AUGER MINING: ADDITIONAL PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
A. Any auger mining associated with surface
mining operations shall be conducted to maximize recoverability of mineral
reserves remaining after the mining activities are completed. Each person who
conducts auger mining operations shall leave areas of undisturbed coal to
provide access for removal of those reserves by future underground mining
activities, unless the director determines that the coal reserves have been
depleted or are limited in thickness or extent to the point that it will not be
practicable to recover the remaining coal reserves. The director shall make
such determination only upon presentation of appropriate technical evidence by
the operator. Undisturbed areas of coal shall be left in unmined sections
which:
(1) are a minimum of 250 feet wide at
any point between each group of auger openings to the full depth of the auger
hole;
(2) are no more than 2,500
feet apart, measured from the center of one section to the center of the next
section, unless a greater distance is set forth in the permit application under
19.8.10.1007 NMAC and approved by
the director; and
(3) for multiple
seam mining, shall have a width of at least 250 feet plus 50 feet for each
subjacent workable coal seam. The centers of all unmined sections shall be
aligned vertically.
B. No
auger hole shall be made closer than 500 feet in horizontal distance to any
abandoned or active underground mine workings, except as approved in accordance
with 19.8.20.2038 NMAC.
C. In order to prevent pollution of surface
and ground water and to reduce fire hazards, each auger hole, except as
provided in Subsection D of
19.8.22.2200 NMAC, shall be
plugged so as to prevent the discharge of water from the hole and access of air
to the coal, as follows:
(1) each auger hole
discharging water containing toxic-forming or acid-forming material shall be
plugged within 72 hours after completion by backfilling and compacting
noncombustible and impervious material into the hole to a depth sufficient to
form a water-tight seal or the discharge shall be treated commencing within 72
hours after completion to meet applicable effluent limitations and water
quality standards under
19.8.20.2010 NMAC, until the hole
is properly sealed; and
(2) each
auger hole not discharging water shall be sealed as in Paragraph (1) of
Subsection C of
19.8.22.2200 NMAC, to close the
opening within 30 days following completion.
D. An auger hole need not be plugged, if the
director finds:
(1) impoundment of the water
which would result from plugging the hole may create a hazard to the
environment or public health or safety; and
(2) drainage from the auger hole will not
pose a threat of pollution to surface water and will comply with the
requirements of 19.8.20.2009 and 2010 NMAC.
E. The director shall prohibit auger mining
if he determines that:
(1) adverse water
quality impacts cannot be prevented or corrected;
(2) fill stability cannot be
achieved;
(3) the prohibition is
necessary to maximize the utilization, recoverability or conservation of the
solid fuel resources; or
(4)
subsidence resulting from auger mining may disturb or damage powerlines,
pipelines, buildings, or other facilities.
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