New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 19 - NATURAL RESOURCES AND WILDLIFE
Chapter 8 - COAL MINING
Part 32 - SMALL OPERATOR ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Section 19.8.32.3201 - FILING FOR ASSISTANCE
Universal Citation: 19 NM Admin Code 19.8.32.3201
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
Each application for assistance shall include the following information:
A. a statement of the operator's intent to file a permit application;
B. the names and addresses of:
(1) the permit applicant; and
(2) the operator if different from the
applicant;
C. a schedule of the estimated total production of coal from the proposed permit area and all other locations from which production is attributed to the applicant under 19.8.32.3200 NMAC; the schedule shall include for each location:
(1) the operator or company names under which
coal is or will be mined;
(2) the
permit number and mine safety and health administration (MSHA)
number;
(3) the registration number
issued by the state mine inspector;
(4) the actual coal production during the
year preceding the year for which the applicant under 19.8.32.3200 NMAC,
and
(5) the estimated coal
production and any production which may be attributed to the applicant for each
year of the proposed permit;
D. a description of:
(1) the proposed method of coal
mining;
(2) the anticipated
starting and termination dates of mining operations;
(3) the number of acres of land to be
affected by the proposed mining operation; and
(4) a general statement on the probable depth
and thickness of the coal resource including a statement of reserves in the
permit area and the method by which they were calculated;
E. a U.S. geological survey topographic map at a scale of 1:24,000 or larger or other topographic map of equivalent detail which clearly shows:
(1) the area of land to
be affected;
(2) the location of
any existing or proposed test borings; and
(3) the location and extent of known workings
of any underground mines.
F. copies of documents which show that:
(1) the applicant has a legal right to enter
and commence mining within the permit area; and
(2) a legal right of entry has been obtained
for the director and laboratory personnel to inspect the lands to be mined and
adjacent areas to collect environmental data or to install necessary
instruments.
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