(a)
Vegetation shall be established on all land affected by coal refuse disposal
activities.
(b) Revegetation shall
provide for a diverse, effective and permanent vegetative cover of the same
seasonal variety native to the area of land to be affected and capable of
self-regeneration and plant succession at least equal in extent of cover to the
natural vegetation of the area; except that introduced species may be used in
the revegetation process when desirable and necessary to achieve the approved
postdisposal land use plan. Vegetative cover shall be considered of the same
seasonal variety when it consists of a mixture of species of equal or superior
utility for the approved postdisposal land use when compared with the utility
of naturally occurring vegetation during each season of the year. For areas
designated as prime farmland, the requirements of §§
90.161-
90.165 shall apply.
(c) Revegetation shall provide a
quick-germinating, fast growing vegetative cover capable of stabilizing the
soil surface from erosion.
(d) All
revegetation shall be completed in compliance with the plans submitted under
§
90.34 (relating to reclamation:
postdisposal land use) as approved by the Department in the permit, and carried
out in a manner that encourages a prompt vegetative cover and recovery of
productivity levels compatible with the approved postdisposal land
use.
Notes
The
provisions of this § 90.151 adopted December 19, 1980, 10 Pa.B. 4789,
effective 7/31/1982, 12 Pa.B.
2382; amended July 30, 1982, 12 Pa.B. 2473, effective
7/31/1982, 12 Pa.B.
2382.
This section cited in 25 Pa. Code §
90.33 (relating to reclamation
plan); 25 Pa. Code §
90.100 (relating to nutrients and
soil amendments); 25 Pa. Code §
90.104 (relating to hydrologic
balance: diversions); 25 Pa. Code §
90.105 (relating to stream channel
diversions); 25 Pa. Code §
90.108 (relating to hydrologic
balance: sedimentation ponds); 25 Pa. Code §
90.125 (relating to coal refuse
disposal: construction requirements); 25 Pa. Code §
90.140 (relating to haul roads and
access roads: restoration); 25 Pa. Code §
90.150 (relating to protection of
fish, wildlife and related environmental values); and 25 Pa. Code §
90.165 (relating to prime
farmland: revegetation).