Utah Admin. Code R645-202-200 - Performance Standards
210. All coal
exploration and reclamation operations which substantially disturb the natural
land surface or which remove more than 250 tons of coal will be conducted in
accordance with the coal exploration requirements of the State Program, and any
conditions on approval for exploration and reclamation imposed by the
Division.
220. Any person who
conducts any coal exploration in violation of the State Program will be subject
to the provisions of
40-10-20 of the Act and the
applicable inspection and enforcement provisions of the R645 Rules.
230. Operational Standards.
231. Habitats of unique or unusually high
value for fish, wildlife, and other related environmental values and critical
habitats of threatened or endangered species identified pursuant to the
Endangered Species Act of 1973 (16
U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) will not be disturbed
during coal exploration.
232. All
roads or other transportation facilities used for coal exploration will comply
with the applicable provisions of R645-301-358, R645-301-512.250,
R645-301-526.200, R645-301-527.100, R645-301-527.230, R645-301-527.240,
R645-301-534.100 through R645-301-534.300, R645-301-542.600, R645-301-742.410
through R645-301-742.420, R645-301-752.200, and R645-301-762.
233. Topsoil will be separately removed,
stored, and redistributed on areas disturbed by coal exploration activities as
necessary to assure successful revegetation or as required by the
Division.
234. Diversions of
overland flows and ephemeral, perennial, or intermittent streams will be made
in accordance with R645-301-742.300.
235. Coal exploration will be conducted in a
manner which minimizes disturbance of the prevailing hydrologic balance in
accordance with R645-301-356.300 through R645-301-356.400, R645-301-512.240,
R645-301-513.200, R645-301-514.300, R645-301-515.200, R645-301-532,
R645-301-533.100 through R645-301-533.600, R645-301-731.100 through
R645-301-731.522, R645-301-731.800, R645-301-733.220 through R645-301-733.240,
R645-301-742.100 through 742.125, R645-301-742.200 through R645-301-742.300,
R645-301-743, R645-301-744.100 and 744.200, R645-301-751, R645-301-752,
R645-301-753, and R645-301-763. The Division may specify additional measures
which will be adopted by the person engaged in coal exploration.
236. Acid- or toxic-forming materials will be
handled and disposed of in accordance with R645-301-731.110, R645-301-731.300,
and R645-301-553.260. The Division may specify additional measures which will
be adopted by the person engaged in coal exploration.
240. Reclamation Standards.
241. If excavations, artificially flat areas,
or embankments are created during exploration, these areas will be returned to
the approximate original contour promptly after such features are no longer
needed for coal exploration.
242.
All areas disturbed by coal exploration activities will be revegetated in a
manner that encourages prompt revegetation and recovery of a diverse,
effective, and permanent vegetative cover. Revegetation will be accomplished in
accordance with the following:
242.100. All
areas disturbed by coal exploration activities will be seeded or planted to the
same seasonal variety native to the areas disturbed. If the land use of the
exploration area is intensive agriculture, planting of the crops normally grown
will meet the requirements of R645-202-242.100; and
242.200. The vegetative cover will be capable
of stabilizing the soil surface from erosion.
243. Each exploration hole, borehole, well,
or other exposed underground opening created during exploration will be
reclaimed in accordance with R645-301-529, R645-301-551, R645-301-631,
R645-301-738, and R645-301-765.
244. All facilities and equipment will be
promptly removed from the exploration area when they are no longer needed for
exploration, except for those facilities and equipment that the Division
determines may remain to:
244.100. Provide
additional environmental data;
244.200. Reduce or control the on-site and
off-site effects of the exploration activities; or
244.300. Facilitate future coal mining and
reclamation operations by the person conducting the
exploration.
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