Utah Admin. Code R647-2-109 - Reclamation Practices
The operator shall conform to the following practices while conducting reclamation unless the Division grants a variance in writing:
1. Public Safety and Welfare - The operator
shall minimize hazards to the public safety and welfare following completion of
operations. Methods to minimize hazards shall include but not be limited to:
1.11. The permanent sealing of shafts and
tunnels;
1.12. Appropriate disposal
of trash, scrap metal and wood, buildings, extraneous debris, and other
materials incident to mining;
1.13.
The plugging of drill, core, or other exploratory holes as set forth in Rule
R647-2-108;
1.14. The posting of appropriate warning
signs in locations where public access to operations is readily
available;
1.15. The construction
of berms, fences and/or barriers above highwalls or other excavations when
required by the Division.
2. Drainages - If natural channels have been
affected by exploration, then reclamation must be performed such that the
channels will be left in a stable condition with respect to actual and
reasonably expected water flow so as to avoid or minimize future damage to the
hydrologic system.
3. Erosion
Control - Reclamation shall be conducted in a manner such that sediment from
disturbed areas is adequately controlled. The degree of erosion control shall
be appropriate for the site-specific and regional conditions of topography,
soil, drainage, water quality or other characteristics.
4. Deleterious Materials - All deleterious or
potentially deleterious material shall be safely removed from the site or left
in an isolated or neutralized condition such that adverse environmental effects
are eliminated or controlled.
5.
Land Use - The operator shall leave the on-site area in a condition which is
capable of supporting the postmining land use.
6. Slopes - Waste piles, spoil piles and
fills shall be regraded to a stable configuration and shall be sloped to
minimize safety hazards and erosion while providing for successful
revegetation.
7. Highwalls - In
surface mining and in open cuts for pads or roadways, highwalls shall be
reclaimed and stabilized by backfilling against them or by cutting the wall
back to achieve a slope angle of 45 degrees or less.
8. Roads and Pads - On-site roads and pads
shall be reclaimed when they are no longer needed for operations. When a road
or pad is to be turned over to the property owner or managing agency for
continuing use, the operator shall turn over the property with adequate surface
drainage structures and in a condition suitable for continued use.
9. Dams and Impoundments - Water impounding
structures shall be reclaimed so as to be self-draining and mechanically stable
unless shown to have sound hydrologic design and to be beneficial to the
postmining land use.
10. Trenches
and Pits - Trenches and small pits shall be reclaimed.
11. Structures and Equipment - Structures,
rail lines, utility connections, equipment, and debris shall be buried or
removed.
12. Topsoil Redistribution
- After final grading, soil materials shall be redistributed on a stable
surface so as to minimize erosion, prevent undue compaction and promote
revegetation.
13. Revegetation -
The species seeded shall include adaptable perennial species that will grow on
the site, provide basic soil and watershed protection, and support the
postmining land use.
Revegetation shall be considered accomplished when:
13.11. The revegetation has achieved 70
percent of the premining vegetative ground cover. If the premining vegetative
ground cover is unknown, the ground cover of an adjacent undisturbed area that
is representative of the premining ground cover will be used as a standard.
Also, the vegetation has survived three growing seasons following the last
seeding, fertilization or irrigation, unless such practices are to continue as
part of the postmining land use; or
13.12. the Division determines that the
revegetation work has been satisfactorily completed within practical limits;
where reseeding has occurred and the vegetation has survived one growing
season, the reseeded area shall not be included for purposes of determining
whether future exploration or mining operations involve a disturbed area of
five acres or less.
Notes
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