Or. Admin. Code § 632-033-0010 - Definitions
The definitions in ORS 517.750 apply to these regulations:
(1) "Abandonment of
Exploration" means the cessation of exploration without reclamation or
notification to the department within a reasonable time.
(2) A "Period of 12 Consecutive Calendar
Months" as used in these rules begins on the date the exploration permit is
issued.
(3) "Board" means the
Governing Board of the State Department of Geology and Mineral
Industries.
(4) "Closure Order" is
a written notice from the department requiring the operator to cease and desist
from exploration activities at the site described in the written
notice.
(5) "Department" means the
Department of Geology and Mineral Industries.
(6) "Disturbed or Disturbance" is any
alteration within the permit area boundary where surface or subsurface
resources are altered as a result of permitted exploration
activities.
(7) "Exploration" means
all activities conducted on or beneath the surface of the earth for the purpose
of determining presence, location, extent, grade, or economic viability of a
deposit. Exploration does not include prospecting.
(8) "Exploration Permit" is the permit issued
by the department that allows the permittee to conduct exploration activities
described in these rules and provides for reclamation as specified in ORS
517.750(13).
(9) "Groundwater" means any water
except capillary moisture, beneath the land surface or beneath the bed of any
stream, lake, reservoir or other body of surface water within the boundaries of
the state, whatever may be the geological formation or structure in which such
water stands, flows, percolates or otherwise moves.
(10) "Mined Land Reclamation Act" or "Act"
means the statutes codified at ORS
517.702 to
517.992.
(11) "Permit Area" is defined by boundaries
submitted on a map acceptable to the department and means the area to be
covered by an Exploration Permit. The permit area shall be a contiguous parcel
which is available to the permittee for exploration.
(12) "Prospecting" for the purpose of these
rules means activities conducted on or beneath the surface of the earth for the
purpose of determining presence, location, extent, grade, or economic
viability, but does not disturb more than one cumulative acre.
(13) "Reclamation" means the employment in
exploration of procedures reasonably designed to minimize as much as
practicable the disruption of surface and subsurface resources from exploration
(i.e., for example the use of measures to protect the surface and subsurface
water resources including but not limited to drill hole abandonments, adit
plugging/sealing and shaft plugging/sealing) and to provide for the
rehabilitation of any surface resources adversely effected by such exploration
through the rehabilitation of plant cover, soil stability water resources and
other measures appropriate to subsequent beneficial use of such explored and
reclaimed lands.
(14) "Exemption"
means exploration that is exempted from the requirements of these rules. The
department may require certain information to be provided under OAR
632-33-016(1) to establish exemptions.
Notes
Stat. Auth.:ORS 517
Stats. Implemented: ORS 517.750
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