16 Tex. Admin. Code § 11.138 - Uranium Exploration Drill Site Operating and Reclamation Requirements
(a) No permittee
may drill an exploration borehole within 150 horizontal feet of an existing
water well without the written consent of the well owner.
(b) Each permittee shall:
(1) segregate topsoil from subsoil and
salvage it while digging a mud pit;
(2) protect livestock from open mud pits;
and
(3) prevent surface-water
runoff from entering open mud pits.
(c) Each permittee shall ensure that
reclamation of the drill site occurs as contemporaneously as practicable with
the drilling activity. When drilling activities are complete, the permittee
shall:
(1) allow the mud pit to dry and then
backfill with native subsoil followed by topsoil, to the extent that topsoil
was originally present;
(2)
properly dispose of trash and other debris brought to or generated at the drill
site by the permittee; and
(3)
return the disturbed area to approximate original contour and appropriately
revegetate.
(d) Each
permittee shall notify the division prior to any of the following to allow
scheduling of inspections:
(1) when drilling
operations will initially commence or recommence;
(2) when drilling will cease for greater than
30 days; and
(3) when cessation of
drilling and plugging will be completed for the permit term.
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