16 Tex. Admin. Code § 12.386 - Backfilling and Grading: Covering Coal and Acid- and Toxic-Forming Materials
(a) Cover.
(1) A person who conducts surface mining
activities shall cover, with a minimum of 4 feet of the best available nontoxic
and noncombustible material, all exposed coal seams remaining after mining, and
all acid-forming materials, toxic-forming materials, combustible materials, or
any other materials identified by the Commission, as exposed, used, or produced
during mining.
(2) If necessary,
these materials shall be treated to neutralize toxicity, in order to prevent
water pollution and sustained combustion and minimize adverse effects on plant
growth and land uses.
(3) Where
necessary to protect against upward migration of salts, exposure by erosion,
formation of acid or toxic seeps, to provide an adequate depth for plant
growth, or otherwise to meet local conditions, the Commission shall specify
thicker amounts of cover using nontoxic material, or special compaction and
isolation from ground-water contact.
(4) Acid-forming or toxic-forming material
shall not be buried or stored in proximity to a drainage course so as to cause
or pose a threat of water pollution.
(b) Stabilization. Backfilled materials shall
be selectively hauled or conveyed and compacted, wherever necessary to prevent
leaching of acid-forming and toxic-forming materials into surface or ground
waters and wherever necessary to insure stability of the backfilled materials.
The method and design specifications of compacting material shall be approved
by the Commission before acid-forming or toxic-forming materials are
covered.
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