R647-3-107. Operation Practices  


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  • During operations, the operator shall conform to the following practices unless the Division grants a variance in writing:

    1. Public Safety and Welfare - The operator shall minimize hazards to the public safety and welfare during operations. Methods to minimize hazards shall include but not be limited to:

    1.11. The closing or guarding of shafts and tunnels to prevent unauthorized or accidental entry in accordance with MSHA regulations;

    1.12. The disposal of trash, scrap metal and wood, and extraneous debris;

    1.13. The plugging or capping of drill, core, or other exploratory holes as set forth in Rule R647-3-108.;

    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 are to be affected by the mining operation, then the operator shall take appropriate measures to avoid or minimize environmental damage.

    3. Erosion Control - Operations 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. Soils - Suitable soil material shall be removed and stored in a stable condition where practical so as to be available for reclamation.

    6. Concurrent Reclamation - During operations, disturbed areas shall be reclaimed when no longer needed, except to the extent necessary to preserve evidence of mineralization for proof of discovery. Areas which have been disturbed but are not routinely or currently utilized shall be kept in a safe, environmentally stable condition.