Texas Administrative Code
Title 16 - ECONOMIC REGULATION
Part 1 - RAILROAD COMMISSION OF TEXAS
Chapter 12 - COAL MINING REGULATIONS
Subchapter K - PERMANENT PROGRAM PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
Division 3 - PERMANENT PROGRAM PERFORMANCE STANDARDS - UNDERGROUND MINING ACTIVITIES
Section 12.543 - Coal Mine Waste: Dams and Embankments: General Requirements

Universal Citation: 16 TX Admin Code § 12.543

Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025

(a) This section, and § 12.544 and § 12.545 of this title (relating to Coal Mine Waste: Dams and Embankments: Site Preparation, and to Coal Mine Waste: Dams and Embankments: Design and Construction) apply to dams and embankments constructed of coal mine waste or intended to impound coal mine waste, whether they were completed before adoption of the Commission regulatory program or are intended to be completed thereafter.

(b) Waste shall not be used in the construction of dams and embankments unless it has been demonstrated to the Commission that the stability of such a structure conforms with the requirements of §§12.500-12.542, this section, and §§ 12.544-12.572 of this title (relating to Permanent Program Performance Standards--Underground Mining Activities). It shall also be demonstrated that the use of coal mine waste material shall not have a detrimental effect on downstream water quality or the environment due to acid seepage through the dam or embankment. The stability of the structure and the potential impact of acid mine seepage through the impounding structure shall be discussed in detail in the design plan submitted to the Commission in accordance with this chapter (relating to Coal Mining Regulations). All demonstrations shall be submitted to and approved by the Commission.

(c) Each impounding structure constructed of coal mine waste or intended to impound coal mine waste shall be designed, constructed and maintained in accordance with this chapter (relating to Coal Mining Regulations). Such structures may not be retained permanently as part of the approved postmining land use.

(d) If an impounding structure constructed of coal mine waste or intended to impound coal mine waste meets the criteria of the Mine Safety and Health Administration, 30 CFR 77.216(a), the combination of principal and auxiliary spillways shall be able to safely pass the probable maximum precipitation of a 6-hour precipitation event, or greater event as specified by the Commission.

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