Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 158 - Natural Resources Department
Chapter 6132 - NONFERROUS METALLIC MINERAL MINING
RECLAMATION STANDARDS
Part 6132.3200 - CLOSURE AND POSTCLOSURE MAINTENANCE
Universal Citation: MN Rules 6132.3200
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Goal.
The mining area shall be closed so that it is stable, free of hazards, minimizes hydrologic impacts, minimizes the release of substances that adversely impact other natural resources, and is maintenance free.
Subp. 2. Requirements.
Closure and postclosure maintenance must meet the requirements in items A to E.
A. When
the permittee is aware of a temporary or permanent shutdown, the permittee
shall immediately notify the commissioner.
B. For a temporary shutdown, the permittee
shall:
(1) document the reason for temporary
shutdown;
(2) project when the
temporary shutdown will end;
(3)
submit a maintenance plan for the temporary shutdown period to ensure that the
facility will remain stable and hazard free;
(4) document how all permit standards will be
complied with during the shutdown;
(5) maintain full financial
assurance;
(6) complete all
corrective action requirements as scheduled; and
(7) comply with all reporting
requirements.
C. The
commissioner, after review of the requirements in item B, may either:
(1) approve the temporary shutdown;
(2) request more information to make a
decision; or
(3) deny the temporary
shutdown and direct the permittee to implement a contingency reclamation plan
under part 6132.1300.
D.
In evaluating a request for an extension of a temporary shutdown, the
commissioner shall:
(1) evaluate compliance
with all state and federal permits;
(2) evaluate safety and stability of all
mining facilities; and
(3) evaluate
the need to implement corrective action procedures.
E. For a permanent shutdown, the permittee
must implement the contingency reclamation plan under part 6132.1300 and comply
with subitems (1) to (7).
(1) Accesses to
underground mines shall be promptly sealed as approved by the commissioner and
the county mine inspector.
(2)
Within six months after closure of a mine begins, the permittee shall:
(a) provide at least one safe access to the
bottom of an open pit; and
(b)
construct fences or other access barriers for safety under Minnesota Statutes,
chapter 180.
(3) Within
one year after closure begins, or within a longer period if approved by the
commissioner, debris and mobile equipment that will not be used for reclamation
shall be removed from the area being closed.
(4) Within three years after closure begins,
or within a longer period if approved by the commissioner, the following shall
be accomplished:
(a) roads, parking areas,
and storage pads except those the commissioner considers necessary for access
shall be removed;
(b)
permittee-owned power plants and associated facilities except public utilities,
transmission lines, pipelines, docks and associated facilities, and railroads
except common carrier transportation facilities shall be removed or provisions
made for continued subsequent use; and
(c) all other equipment, facilities, and
structures shall be removed and foundations razed and covered with a minimum of
two feet of surface overburden.
(5) Within three years after the start of the
closure of basins constructed for the purpose of mining or processing, or
within a longer period if approved by the commissioner, the permittee shall
provide for drainage of the basins and reintegrate the area into the natural
watershed.
(6) If, following
closure, continued compliance with parts 6132.2000 to 6132.3200 cannot be
achieved without continued maintenance of the facilities, the permittee shall:
(a) implement postclosure maintenance
techniques designed to ensure that the requirements of parts 6132.2000 to
6132.3200 will continue to be met following closure;
(b) identify specifically how, when, and by
whom the active techniques will be conducted or managed;
(c) identify performance levels or
limitations that would have to be achieved before the techniques could be
considered successful; and
(d)
provide for financial assurance under part 6132.1200, subpart 1, item
A.
(7) No release from
the permit to mine under part 6132.4800 shall be granted for those portions of
the mining area that require postclosure maintenance until the necessity for
maintenance ceases.
Statutory Authority: MS s 93.44 to 93.51; 103G.222
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