Indiana Administrative Code
Title 312 - NATURAL RESOURCES COMMISSION
Article 25 - COAL MINING AND RECLAMATION OPERATIONS
Rule 1 - Definitions
Section 1-54 - "Fragile lands" defined

Universal Citation: 312 IN Admin Code 1-54

Current through March 20, 2024

Authority: IC 14-34-2-1

Affected: IC 14-34-18-3

Sec. 54.

"Fragile lands" means geographic areas containing natural, ecologic, scientific, or aesthetic resources that could be damaged or destroyed by surface coal mining operations. Examples of fragile lands include the following:

(1) Valuable habitats for fish or wildlife.

(2) Critical habitats for endangered or threatened species of animals or plants.

(3) Uncommon geologic formations.

(4) Paleontological sites.

(5) National natural landmarks.

(6) Areas where mining may cause flooding.

(7) Environmental corridors containing a concentration of ecologic and aesthetic features.

(8) Areas of recreational value due to high environmental quality.

(9) Buffer zones adjacent to the boundaries of areas where surface coal mining operations are prohibited under IC 14-34-18-3 and 312 IAC 25-3-1 through 312 IAC 25-3-2.

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