Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Natural Resources
Title R647 - Oil, Gas and Mining; Non-Coal
Rule R647-4 - Small Mining Operations
Section R647-4-117 - Notification of Suspension or Shut Down of Operations
Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024
1. The operator need not notify the Division of suspension of mining operations that does not exceed two years. The operator may elect to notify the Division of such a suspension by disclosing that mining operations are, or will be, in suspension in the report required by R647-4-121.
2. In the case of a termination or a suspension of mining operations that has exceeded, or is expected to exceed two (2) years, the operator shall notify the Division in writing or in the report required by R647-4-121.
3. The operator shall give the Division prompt written notice of a suspension of large mining operations that has exceeded or is expected to exceed five (5) years, or of a shut down. Upon receipt of notification, the Division shall, within 30 days, arrange to inspect the property. The notice of suspension or shut down will include information about the status of the large mining operation, the status of compliance with these rules, the probable future status of the land affected, and if applicable the estimated date mining operations are to resume.
4. If the operator does not provide the notice required by R647-4-117.3, the Division may require that the notice be provided.
5. An operator who has provided notice under R647-4-117.3 or R647-4-117.4 may remain in suspension so long as the operator:
6. Large mining operations that are in suspension for longer than five (5) years will be reevaluated by the Division at least every five (5) years. The Division may require additional interim reclamation or stabilization measures reasonably necessary to ensure operator compliance with R647-4-117.5.12 for a large mining operation to remain in a continued state of suspension. In accordance with R647-4-113.6.12, the Division will periodically evaluate the reclamation surety for operations in suspension and require changes as required by R647-4-113.6.
7. The Division may, after notice to the operator, determine mining operations are or have been shut down by demonstrating that the operator:
8. An operator who ends a suspension and resumes mining operations shall notify the Division within a reasonable time after resuming mining operations that the operator has resumed mining operations. If operations have been in suspension for more than five years, or were shut down for more than five years, resumption of mining shall require compliance with the current rules at R647-4-102 through R647-4-113, as applicable, to the extent the current rules would have applied to the operations had it continued mining during the period of suspension or shut down.