Construction, operation, maintenance, modification,
removal and reclamation of coal preparation activities shall comply with the
following:
(1) Signs and markers shall
comply with §
89.51 (relating to signs and
markers).
(2) Erosion and
sedimentation shall be controlled under §§
89.21-
89.26 (relating to performance
standards).
(4) If water from a coal preparation activity
is discharged into a mine for treatment with the drainage from the mine, that
mine may not be closed or sealed until the Department approves an alternate
water handling procedure, including the necessary permit applications which
shall be submitted to the Department within 18 months prior to the anticipated
closure date of the mine to assure that necessary facilities and measures will
be implemented prior to the mine closure or sealing.
(5) Stream channel diversions shall comply
with §
89.56 (relating to stream channel
diversions).
(6) Disposal of noncoal
wastes shall comply with §
89.63 (relating to disposal of
noncoal wastes).
(7) Fish, wildlife
and related environmental values shall be protected under §
89.65 (relating to protection of
fish, wildlife and related environmental values).
(8) Support facilities required for, or used
incidental to, the operation of the coal preparation plant shall comply with
§
89.67 (relating to support
facilities).
(9) Temporary cessation
of operations shall comply with §
89.68 (relating to cessation of
operations: temporary).
(10)
Impoundments shall meet the requirements of Subchapter D (relating to
structural requirements for impoundments), except that dams constructed of, or
impounding, coal processing wastes shall meet the requirements of Chapter 90
(relating to coal refuse disposal).
(11) Excess spoil, coal mine and coal
processing wastes shall be disposed of under Chapter 90.
(12) Reclamation shall comply with
§§
89.81-
89.90 (relating to performance
standards).
(13) Prime farmlands
shall be handled in accordance with the performance standards of Subchapter E
(relating to prime farmlands).