Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 43 - NATURAL RESOURCES
Part XV - Office of Conservation-Surface Mining
Subpart 5 - Permanent Program Performance Standards
Chapter 55 - Special Permanent Program Performance Standards: Operations on Prime Farmland
Section XV-5509 - Prime Farmland: Revegetation
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code XV-5509
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Each person who conducts surface coal mining and reclamation operations on prime farmland shall meet the following revegetation requirements during reclamation.
1. Prime farmland soil productivity shall be
restored in accordance with the following provisions.
a. Measurement of soil productivity shall be
initiated within 10 years after completion of soil replacement.
b. Soil productivity shall be measured on a
representative sample or on all of the mined and reclaimed prime farmland area
using the reference crop determined under
§5509. A.1.f. A
statistically valid sampling technique at a 90-percent or greater statistical
confidence level shall be used as approved by the office in consultation with
the U.S. Soil Conservation Service.
c. The measurement period for determining
average annual crop production (yield) shall be a minimum of three crop years
prior to release of the operator's performance bond.
d. The level of management applied during the
measurement period shall be the same as the level of management used on
nonmined prime farmland in the surrounding area.
e. Restoration of soil productivity shall be
considered achieved when the average yield during the measurement period equals
or exceeds the average yield of the reference crop established for the same
period for nonmined soils of the same or similar texture or slope phase of the
soil series in the surrounding area under equivalent management
practices.
f. The reference crop on
which restoration of soil productivity is proven shall be selected from the
crops most commonly produced on the surrounding prime farmland. Where row crops
are the dominant crops grown on prime farmland in the area, the row crop
requiring the greatest rooting depth shall be chosen as one of the reference
crops.
g. Reference crop yields for
a given crop season are to be determined from:
i. the current yield records of
representative local farms in the surrounding area, with concurrence by the
U.S. Soil Conservation Service; or
ii. the average parish yields recognized by
the U.S. Department of Agriculture, which have been adjusted by the U.S. Soil
Conservation Service for local yield variation within the parish that is
associated with differences between nonmined prime farmland soil and all other
soils that produce the reference crop.
h. Under either procedure in
§5509. A.1 g, the
average reference crop yield may be adjusted, with the concurrence of the U.S.
Soil Conservation Service, for:
i. disease,
pest and weather-induced seasonal variations; or
ii. differences in specific management
practices where the overall management practices of the crops being compared
are equivalent; or
iii. differences
in annual precipitation.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 30:901-932.
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