North Dakota Administrative Code
Title 69 - Public Service Commission
Article 69-05.3 - Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation
Chapter 69-05.3-01 - Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation
Section 69-05.3-01-03 - Abandoned mine reclamation plan - Reclamation project evaluation - Factors
Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024
Proposed reclamation projects and completed reclamation work shall be evaluated in terms of the factors stated in this section. The factors shall be used to determine whether or not proposed reclamation will be undertaken and to assign priorities to proposals intended to meet the same objective under North Dakota Century Code section 38-14.2-07. Completed reclamation shall be evaluated in terms of the factors set forth below as a means of identifying conditions which should be avoided, corrected, or improved in plans for future reclamation work. The factors shall include:
1. The need for reclamation work to accomplish one or more specific reclamation objectives as stated in North Dakota Century Code section 38-14.2-07.
2. The availability of technology to accomplish the reclamation work with reasonable assurance of success. In the case of research and demonstration projects, the research capability and plans shall provide reasonable assurance of beneficial results without residual adverse impacts.
3. The specific benefits of reclamation which are desirable in the area in which the work will be carried out. Benefits to be considered include but are not limited to:
4. The acceptability of any additional adverse impacts to people or the environment that will occur during or after reclamation and of uncorrected conditions, if any, that will continue to exist after reclamation.
5. The costs of reclamation. Consideration shall be given to both the economy and efficiency of the reclamation work and to the results obtained or expected as a result of reclamation.
6. The availability of additional coal or other mineral or material resources within the project area which:
7. The acceptability of postreclamation land uses in terms of compatibility with land uses in the surrounding area, consistency with applicable state and local land use plans and laws, and the needs and desires of the community in which the project is located.
8. The probability of postreclamation management, maintenance, and control of the area consistent with the reclamation completed.
General Authority: NDCC 38-14.2-03
Law Implemented: NDCC 38-14.2-02, 38-14.2-03, 38-14.2-07