Ohio Admin. Code 1501:14-1-01 - Definitions
As used in Chapters 1501:14-1 to 1501:14-6 of the Administrative Code, except as may be otherwise specifically provided in the rules adopted pursuant to Chapter 1514. of the Revised Code:
(A) "Accident," as used in division (C) of
section 1514.40 of the Revised Code,
means an accident as defined in paragraph (h) of
30 C.F.R.
50.2.
(B) "Acid Drainage" means the flow of acid
water resulting from a surface mining operation.
(C) "Acid Producing Material" means any
material with a pH of 4.0 or less, or a calcium carbonate (CaCO3) deficiency of
more than five tons of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) per one thousand tons of
material.
(D) "Acid Water" means
any water, the pH of which, as determined by standard methods, is below
6.0.
(E) "Applicant" means any
person who applies for a surface mining permit pursuant to Chapter 1514. of the
Revised Code.
(F) "Application"
means a surface mining application for the permit required by Chapter 1514. of
the Revised Code and division 1501:14 of the Administrative Code, and which is
on a form prescribed by the chief.
(G) "Aquifer" means a consolidated or
unconsolidated geologic formation or series of formations that are
hydraulically interconnected and that have ability to receive, store, or
transmit water.
(H) "Authorized
representative of the miners" means the organization or, if applicable, the
individual, authorized by the miners of a surface mining operation as the
miners' representative.
(I)
"Beneficial Use" means the use of lime mining wastes within a lime mining and
reclamation area for land application when it is utilized for agronomic
purposes at standard agronomic rates as determined by standard soil testing,
for land reclamation in accordance with Chapter 1514. of the Revised Code and
the rules adopted under it, including, but not limited to, use as fill material
in quarries, and for any other purposes designated by the chief, including
demonstration projects approved by the chief.
(J) "Building Permit" means a permit issued
by a county, township, or municipal governmental authority which authorizes the
construction of a commercial, industrial, residential, or public building. For
construction of a building for which no building permit is
required
necessary
under the law, detailed plans and specifications may, at the chief's
discretion, be accepted in lieu of a building permit.
(K) "Certified mine foreperson" means the
person whom the operator of a surface mining operation places in charge of the
conditions and practices at the mine, who is responsible for conducting
workplace examinations under 30 C.F.R. part 56, as amended, and who has passed
an examination for the position administered by the division of mineral
resources management.
(L) "Chief"
means the chief of the division of mineral resources management.
(M) "Contamination" means the degradation of
quality in an underground water supply as a result of surface mining activity
under Chapter 1514. of the Revised Code.
(N) "Contour" means to grade the affected
area to a land configuration similar to that which existed prior to any mining,
sufficient to achieve soil stability and control landslides, erosion, and
sedimentation with adequate provisions for drainage appropriate to the intended
future use.
(O) "Dam" means any
artificial barrier together with appurtenant works, which either does or may
impound water.
(P) "Delay Interval"
means the nominal period of time between the detonation of successive explosive
charges.
(Q) "Dewatering" means the
withdrawal of ground water from an aquifer or saturated zone which may result
in the lowering of the water level within the aquifer or saturated zone, or a
decline of the potentiometric surface within that aquifer or saturated
zone.
(R) "Dike" means any
artificial barrier together with appurtenant works that will divert or restrain
the flow of a stream or other body of water for the purpose of protecting an
area from inundation by flood waters.
(S) "Diversion" means a channel with a ridge
on the lower side which is constructed across the slope and is used for
intercepting, directing, or channeling water.
(T) "Drainage Channel" means a natural or
constructed watercourse or channel, having a definite bed and sides or banks,
through which water flows.
(U)
"Excavate" means to remove topsoil, overburden, minerals, or incidental coal
from a natural deposit in the process of surface mining.
(V) "Fatality," as used in division (C) of
section 1514.41 of the Revised Code,
means a death of an individual at a mine.
(W) "Fill in quarries" means the discrete,
controlled placement and compaction of lime mining wastes within the mined area
of a quarry which is permitted and bonded under Chapter 1514. of the Revised
Code. The purposes of the fill include, but are not limited to, raising the
general contour back to an approximate original elevation, backfilling
highwalls, creating safety egress areas, and fish and wildlife habitat. "Fill
in quarries" does not include random deposition of non-calcined
materials.
(X) "Grade" means to
reshape the affected area to a reasonably smooth configuration to achieve soil
stability and control landslides, erosion, and sedimentation, with adequate
provisions for drainage appropriate to the intended future use.
(Y) "Ground water" means all water occurring
in an aquifer.
(Z) "Hazardous
condition" means an unsafe condition at a surface mining operation that could
reasonably be expected to cause death or serious physical harm due to the
violation of a safety standard contained in 30 C.F.R. part 56 or 58.
(AA) "Haul Road" means any road used to
transport minerals from the area of land affected.
(BB) "Highwall" means the steeply inclined
unexcavated face of exposed consolidated materials or exposed consolidated
overburden in an open cut of a surface mine.
(CC) "Impervious Material" means a material
through which fluid does not readily pass because of low porosity, very small
individual pores, or pores that are disconnected.
(DD) "Incidental to construction work" means
the extraction of minerals which is necessary to enable the construction to be
accomplished, but does not include generalized site development for the future
use of commercial, industrial or residential building construction for which no
building permit has been issued.
(EE) "Life-threatening injury," as used in
division (D) of section
1514.41 of the Revised Code,
means an accident or injury as defined in paragraphs (h)(2) to (h)(12) of
30 C.F.R.
50.2.
(FF) "Lime Mining Wastes" means residual
solid or semisolid materials generated from lime or limestone mining and
processing operations, including, without limitation, lime kiln dust, scrubber
sludge from kiln operations, lime or limestone materials not meeting product
specification, lime hydrating materials, and other lime or limestone mining,
processing, or calcining materials associated with lime or limestone mining or
processing. "Lime Mining Wastes" does not include materials generated for the
manufacture of cement.
(GG)
"Lost-time accident," as used in rule
1501:14-2-09 of the
Administrative Code, means the same as a "Non-Fatal Days Lost incident" and an
"NFDL incident" as used by
MSHA and includes any accident or occupational injury that caused no fatality but that resulted in days away from work or days of restricted work activity for an employee at a surface mining operation.
(HH) "Mine safety training" means
any training relating to mine safety provided by the division of mineral
resources management or such other training relating to mine safety as
otherwise permitted or required by Chapter 1514. of the Revised Code or these
rules.
(II) "Mining Area" means:
(1) An area of land affected by the removal
of topsoil, overburden, minerals or minerals and incidental coal in the
production of such minerals or minerals and incidental coal. Mining areas
shall
are not
be considered as contiguous if connected solely by haul
roads;
(2) For purposes of
application for an exemption for extraction of incidental coal, calculation of
production or revenues derived from incidental coal extraction, and compliance
with or reporting on an incidental coal exemption, an individual excavation
site or pit from which coal, other minerals, and overburden are removed.
(JJ) "MSHA" means the
mine safety and health administration in the United States department of
labor.
(KK) "Occupational injury"
means occupational injury as defined in paragraph (e) of
30 C.F.R.
50.2.
(LL) "Operator" means any person engaged in
surface mining who removes minerals, or minerals and incidental coal, from the
earth by surface mining or who removes overburden for the purpose of
determining the location, quality, or quantity of a mineral deposit. "Operator"
also means any person engaged in in-stream mining who removes minerals from the
bottom of the channel of a watercourse by in-stream mining.
(MM) "Peak Design Flow" means the maximum
rate of runoff that can be expected to occur at a specific location on the
average of once in twenty-five years during a twenty-four hour period, except
that where adjoining property may be damaged the peak design flow
shall be
is
the maximum rate of runoff to be expected on the average of once in fifty years
during a twenty-four hour period.
(NN) "Permittee" means an operator who has
been issued a surface mining permit by the chief.
(OO) "Person" means an individual,
partnership, corporation, business trust, estate, trust, association, or other
legal entity, or any political subdivision, instrumentality or agency of the
state or the United States.
(PP)
"Probable hydrologic impacts" is applicable to the use of lime mining wastes in
rule 1501:14-6-01 of the
Administrative Code and means the projected result of proposed surface mining
operations which may reasonably be expected to change the quantity or quality
of the surface and ground water, the flow, timing, or pattern of the surface
and ground water, and the stream channel conditions on or off the proposed
permit area or amended area.
(QQ)
"Production" means excavating minerals, or minerals and incidental coal, from a
natural deposit for the purpose of commercial use or sale.
(RR) "Quadrangle" means the United States
geological survey (U.S.G.S.) 7.5 minute topographic map in which the proposed
permit area is located.
(SS)
"Quadrangle Sketch" means that section of the appropriate county road map which
clearly shows the location of the permit area or proposed permit area and
appears on the map submitted with the application. Appropriate county road maps
are those published by the Ohio department of transportation or by the
appropriate county engineer.
(TT) A
"qualified person" means a person who has fulfilled
the requirements of
met compliance with
an approved detailed training plan in accordance with division (E) of section
1514.47 of the Revised Code and
rule 1501:14-2-08 of the
Administrative Code so as to be qualified to conduct and document examinations
at a surface mining operation for the purposes of 30 C.F.R. part 56, as
amended.
(UU) "Resoil" means to
distribute topsoil and subsoil, or substitute resoiling material.
(VV) "Restrict" means the use of reasonable
means including, but not limited to, fencing, earthen barriers, or confining
vegetation to prevent access to areas that pose a danger to the public or to
domestic animals.
(WW) "Rules
adopted under," "rules adopted pursuant thereto," "rules thereunder," or "these
rules" means all rules contained in Chapters 1501:14-1 to 1501:14-6 of the
Administrative Code.
(XX) "Seedbed"
means an area of land prepared, prior to planting, to promote the germination
of seed and the growth of seedlings.
(YY) "Significant" means the addition of any
of the following activities when those activities are not currently approved in
the permit plan:
(1) Blasting
activities;
(2) Dewatering
activities;
(3) Vertical or
horizontal expansion of a permit area that would result in an increase to the
geographical area to which the water replacement provisions of rule
1501:14-5-03 of the
Administrative Code would apply;
(4) The beneficial use of lime mining wastes
(LMW); or
(5) Other amendments that
the chief determines, within the framework of those performance standards
contained in Chapter 1514. of the Revised Code, would increase the likelihood
that the mining operation may have a negative impact on the public.
(ZZ) "Slope Angle" means the
inclination of a surface from the horizontal, expressed in degrees.
(AAA) "Stemming" means the inert material
used in a blasthole to confine the gaseous products formed upon
explosion.
(BBB) "Surface mining"
means all or any part of a process followed in the production of minerals from
the earth or from the surface of the land by surface excavation methods, such
as open pit mining, dredging, placering, or quarrying, and includes the removal
of overburden for the purpose of determining the location, quantity, or quality
of mineral deposits, and the incidental removal of coal at a rate less than
one- sixth the total weight of minerals and coal removed during the year, but
does not include: test or exploration boring; mining operations carried out
beneath the surface by means of shafts, tunnels, or similar mine openings; the
extraction of minerals, other than coal, by a landowner for the landowner's own
noncommercial use where such material is extracted and used in an unprocessed
form on the same tract of land; the extraction of minerals, other than coal,
from borrow pits for highway construction purposes, provided that the
extraction is performed under a bond, a contract, and specifications that
substantially provide for and require
satisfy reclamation practices consistent with the
requirements of Chapter 1514. of the Revised Code; the removal of minerals
incidental to construction work, provided that the owner or person having
control of the land upon which the construction occurs, the contractor, or the
construction firm possesses a valid building permit; the removal of minerals to
a depth of not more than five feet, measured from the highest original surface
elevation of the area to be excavated, where not more than one acre of land is
excavated during twelve successive calendar months; routine dredging of a
watercourse for purely navigational or flood control purposes during which
materials are removed for noncommercial purposes, including activities
conducted by or on behalf of a conservancy district, organized under Chapter
6101. of the Revised Code, for flood control purposes that are exempt from
permitting requirements under section 10 of
the "Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899," 30 Stat. 1151,
33 U.S.C.
403, as amended; or the extraction or
movement of soil or minerals within a solid waste facility, as defined in
section 3734.01 of the Revised Code,
that is a sanitary landfill when the soil or minerals are used exclusively for
the construction, operation, closure, and post- closure care of the facility or
for maintenance activities at the facility.
(CCC) "Surface Mining Permit" or "permit"
means the permit issued by the chief pursuant to Chapter 1514. of the Revised
Code and division 1501:14 of the Administrative Code.
(DDD) "Surrounding Areas" means those areas
within one thousand feet of the beneficial use area or a greater distance based
upon site specific characteristics, to allow an adequate description of the
geology and quality and quantity of the groundwater and surface
water.
(EEE) "Terrace" means to
grade in alternate slopes and plateaus to achieve soil stability and control
landslides, erosion, and sedimentation, with adequate provisions for drainage
appropriate to the intended future use.
(FFF) "Topographic Relief" means the
difference in elevation between the highest and lowest elevations of the area
depicted on any map required
submitted pursuant to
by Chapter 1514. of the Revised Code and division
1501:14 of the Administrative Code.
(GGG) "Year" means twelve successive calendar
months.
(HHH) For dates of federal
rules and federal laws referenced in this rule, see rule
1501:14-1-16 or rule
1501:14-2-01 of the
Administrative Code.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 1514.02, 1514.08, 1514.40
Rule Amplifies: 1514.01, 1514.02, 1514.40, 1514.41, 1514.42, 1514.43, 1514.46, 1514.47
Prior Effective Dates: 01/15/1975, 07/04/1994, 07/06/1999, 07/28/2005, 09/17/2010, 05/15/2015
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