Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 17 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Chapter 17.24 - RECLAMATION
Subchapter 17.24.2 - Rules and Regulations Governing the Opencut Mining Act
Rule 17.24.220 - RECLAMATION BOND CALCULATION

Universal Citation: MT Admin Rules 17.24.220

Current through Register Vol. 6, March 22, 2024

(1) For all permits and amendments, a proposed reclamation bond calculation must be submitted on a form provided by the department or in another format approved by the department in writing. The bond amount must be based on a reasonable estimate of the cost for the department to procure the services of a third-party contractor to reclaim, in accordance with this subchapter , the anticipated maximum disturbance during the life of the bonded opencut operation, including equipment mobilization, contractor profit, and overhead costs. The department shall review the proposed bond calculation and make a final determination.

(2) The estimate of the reclamation costs must address the following considerations:

(a) the requirements for reclamation provided in [New Rule III], ARM 17.24.219, and 82-4-434, mca;

(b) replacement of all soil and overburden as described in [New Rule III] and ARM 17.24.219;

(c) the permit application; and

(d) postmining site conditions and any other site-specific considerations.

(3) An application for a permit under this subchapter is deficient if the proposed amount of the reclamation bond is insufficient to cover the estimated costs of reclamation required by this rule.

(4) Federal agencies, the state of Montana, counties, cities, and towns are not required to post a bond or other security.

AUTH: 82-4-422, MCA; IMP: 82-4-405, 82-4-431, 82-4-432, 82-4-433, 82-4-434, MCA

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