16 Tex. Admin. Code § 12.542 - Disposal of Noncoal Wastes
(a)
Noncoal wastes including, but not limited to, grease, lubricants, paints,
flammable liquids, garbage, abandoned mining machinery, timber and other
combustibles generated during underground mining activities, shall be placed
and stored in a controlled manner in a designated portion of the permit area.
Placement and storage shall ensure that leachate and surface runoff do not
degrade surface or ground water, fires are prevented, and that the area remains
stable and suitable for reclamation and revegetation compatible with the
natural surroundings.
(b) Final
disposal of noncoal wastes shall be in a designated disposal site in the permit
area. Disposal sites shall be designed and constructed with appropriate water
barriers on the bottom and sides of the designated site. Wastes shall be
routinely compacted and covered to prevent combustion and wind-borne waste.
When disposal is completed, a minimum of 2 feet of soil cover shall be placed
over the site, slopes stabilized, and revegetation accomplished in accordance
with §§
12.555-12.560 of this title (relating to
Revegetation: General Requirements, to Revegetation: Use of Introduced Species,
to Revegetation: Timing, to Revegetation: Mulching and Other Soil Stabilizing
Practices, to Revegetation: Grazing, and to Revegetation: Standards for
Success). Operation of the disposal site shall be conducted in accordance with
all local, state, and federal requirements.
(c) At no time shall any solid waste material
be deposited at refuse embankments or impoundment sites, nor shall any solid
waste disposal excavation be placed within 8 feet of any coal outcrop or coal
storage area.
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