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8/25/2016 1:17:49 AM
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11/21/2007 10:14:01 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1985210
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Name
RECLAMATION PERFORMANCE STANDARDS INSPECTION MONITORING AND ENFORCEMENT
Type & Sequence
AR1
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<br />Page 48 <br />Construction 1•Iaterials Rule 3 <br />rt6(a)(8) (1) Grading shall be carried on so as to create a final topol;raphy <br />appropriate to the final land use selected in the Reclamation Plan. <br />rr6(a)tg) (2) When bacldrlling is a part of the plan, the Opento:r shall <br />replace overburden and waste materiaLS in the mined area and shall ensure <br />adequate compaction for stability and to prevent leaching of toxic or acid- <br />forming materials. <br />tr6(a>(~ (3) All grading shall be done in a manner to control erosion and <br />siltation of the affected Lords, to protect areas outside the affected land from <br />slides and other damage. If not eliminated, all highwalls shall be stabilized. <br />rt6(a>(~(n (4) All bacldilling and grading shall be completed as soon as <br />feasible after the mining process. The Operator shall establish reasonable <br />timetables consistent with good mining and reclamation proczdums. <br />r r6(a)(~), (a) (5) All refuse and acid-forming or toxic producing materials that <br />ana (e) have been mined shall be handled and disposed of in a manner that will <br />control unsightliness and protect the drainage system from pollution. <br />(ti) Any drill or auger holes that are part of the mining operation <br />shall be plugged with non-combustible material, which shall prevent <br />harmful or polluting drainage. Adits and shafts should be closed, and <br />where practicable, backfilled and graded in a manner consistent with the <br />post mine land use and shall comply with the provisions of the Act, <br />Construction Material Rules and Regulations. <br />('n Maximum slopes and slope combinations shall be compatible <br />with the configuration of surrounding conditions and selected Lmd use. Ln <br />all cases where a Lrke or pond is produced as a portion of the Reclamation <br />Plan, all slopes, unless otherwise approved by the Board or Office, shall be <br />no steeper than a ratio of 2:1 (horizontal to vertical ratio), except from 5 <br />feet above to 10 feet below the expected water line where slopes shall be <br />not steeper than 3:1. If a swimming area is proposed as a portion of the <br />Reclamation Plan, the slope, unless otherwise approved by the Board or <br />Office, shall be no steeper than 5:1 throughout the area proposed for <br />swimming, and a slope no steeper than 2:1 elsewhere in the pond. <br />rt6(a)(o> (8) If the Operator's choice of reclamation is for agricuhnral or <br />horticultural craps which normally require the use of farm equipment, the <br />Operator shall grade so that the area can be traversed with farm machinery. <br />(9) An Operator may backfill structural 5ll material generated <br />within the MLRB permitted area into an excavated pit within the permit <br />area as provided for in the MLRB Permit. If an Operator ante;nds to <br />backfill inert stnrctural fill generated outside of the approved permit area, <br />
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