Utah Admin. Code R850-23-1000 - Plans of Operation
1. Before the
commencement of any activity authorized by a permit the permittee shall submit,
for the director's approval, a plan of operations which shall include the
following:
(a) A map or plat showing:
(i) the location and sequence of areas from
which material is to be excavated;
(ii) the location of any processing or
stationary equipment or improvements which will be placed on the
premises;
(iii) transportation and
access routes across the premises and adjacent properties;
(iv) the location of any fuel storage tanks;
and
(v) the location of stockpile
areas.
(b) Elevation
drawings of the premises before and after the excavation of
materials.
(c) Reclamation plans
acceptable to the director, upon review by the School and Institutional Trust
Lands Administration.
(d) Copy of
any required notification of the proposed operation to the Utah Division of
Oil, Gas and Mining and any other government agencies.
(e) Copy of notification of the proposed
operation to the owner of the surface estate, owners of the mineral estate, and
to any other parties having any valid existing lease or permit upon the same
lands.
2. Within 60 days
of receiving such plan of operation, the agency shall review the plan and
request any additional information necessary to complete the review. The
permittee shall not commence any operations which may disturb the lands until
the agency has reviewed the plan of operation submitted by the permittee and
has given its written approval to the permittee for the commencement of such
operations.
3. Each permittee
holding a current permit shall within 30 days of each annual anniversary date
of the issuance of the permit, submit to the agency a report of any activities
under the permit for the previous year. Such report shall include a description
of new excavations and surface disturbances, the type and quantity of the
materials produced and sold or stockpiled, a description of mined land
reclamation work completed or in progress, and any other information requested
by the agency to reasonably monitor the permittee's operations under the
permit.
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