Subdivision 1. Authority to issue permits. The commissioner may issue water-use permits for the diversion, drainage, control, or use of waters of the state for mining iron ore, taconite, copper, copper-nickel, or nickel as provided in this section.
Subd. 2. Application. (a) An owner of the iron ore, taconite, copper, copper-nickel, or nickel deposits or the owner of the right to mine the deposits must apply to the commissioner for a permit in the form prescribed by the commissioner.
(b) Except as otherwise provided in this section, the application and the proceedings related to the application and to a permit issued are governed by the applicable provisions of this chapter.
Subd. 3. Grant. The permit may be granted only if the commissioner determines that:
(1) the proposed drainage, diversion, control, or use of waters will be necessary for the mining of substantial deposits of iron ore, taconite, copper, copper-nickel, or nickel, and that another feasible and economical method of mining is not reasonably available;
(2) the proposed drainage, diversion, control, or use of waters will not substantially impair the interests of the public in lands or waters or the substantial beneficial public use of lands or waters except as expressly authorized in the permit and will not endanger public health or safety; and
(3) the proposed mining operations will be in the public interest and the resulting public benefits warrant the proposed drainage, diversion, or control of waters.
Subd. 4. Operation. If the operations authorized by a permit may affect public or private property not owned by the permittee, before proceeding with the operations the permittee must:
(1) acquire all rights or easements necessary for the operation;
(2) pay or give security for the payment of damages to the property that may result from the operations; and
(3) give evidence of compliance with this subdivision as the commissioner may require.
Subd. 5. Liability of state. The state and its officers, agents, or employees do not incur liability on account of the issuance of a permit or on account of any act or omission of the permittee, or the permittee's agents or employees, under or in connection with the permit.
Subd. 6. Permit period. (a) Notwithstanding other limitations prescribed by law, a permit must be granted for a term the commissioner finds reasonable and necessary for the completion of the proposed mining operations, and the commissioner may prescribe a time in the permit for the commencement or completion of operations or construction under the permit or the exercise of the rights granted by the permit.
(b) The commissioner may extend the original term of the permit or the time allowed for the performance of its conditions for good cause shown upon application of the permittee.
Subd. 7. Permit conditions. In a permit, the commissioner may prescribe conditions the commissioner finds necessary and practicable for restoring the waters to their former condition after completion of the mining operations or after expiration or cancellation of the permit. The commissioner may also prescribe other conditions necessary to protect the public health, safety, and welfare, and may require the permittee to furnish a bond to the state in an appropriate form and amount as security for compliance with the conditions of the permit and applicable law.
Subd. 8. Modifying or canceling permit. (a) A permit issued under this section is irrevocable for the term of the permit and for any extension of the term except:
(1) the permit may be modified or canceled by the commissioner at the request or with the consent of the permittee upon conditions the commissioner finds necessary to protect the public interest;
(2) subject to appeal as provided for water-use permits, the commissioner may modify or cancel a permit as provided in paragraph (b) if:
(i) the permittee or its employees or agents breach the permit's terms or conditions or violate pertinent law; or
(ii) the commissioner finds the modification or cancellation necessary to protect the public health or safety, or to protect the public interests in lands or waters against substantial injury resulting in any manner or to any extent not expressly authorized by the permit, or to prevent substantial injury to persons or property resulting in any manner or to any extent not so authorized; or
(3) the commissioner immediately suspends operations under a permit by written order to the permittee if necessary in an emergency, to protect the public health or safety or to protect public interests in lands or waters against imminent danger of substantial injury in any manner or to any extent not expressly authorized by the permit, or to protect persons or property against the danger, and may require the permittee to take any measures necessary to prevent or remedy the injury.
(b) The commissioner may modify or cancel the permit upon at least 30 days' written notice to the permittee, stating the grounds of the proposed modification or cancellation and giving the permittee an opportunity to be heard.
(c) An order under paragraph (a), clause (3), may not remain in effect for more than 30 days from the date of the order without giving the permittee at least ten days' written notice of the order and an opportunity to be heard relating to the order.
Subd. 9. Effect on other law. This section does not amend, supersede, or repeal any existing law, but is supplementary to it.
1990 c 391 art 7 s 33
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 103G — Waters Of The State
Section 103G.001 — Citation; Water Law.
Section 103G.005 — Definitions.
Section 103G.101 — Water Conservation Program.
Section 103G.105 — Cooperation With Other Agencies.
Section 103G.111 — Representing State In Water Issues.
Section 103G.115 — Enjoining Water-flow Interference Outside State.
Section 103G.121 — Commissioner's Authority To Investigate And Construct Projects.
Section 103G.125 — Director's Authority.
Section 103G.127 — Permit Program Under Section 404 Of Federal Clean Water Act.
Section 103G.131 — Venue Of Certain Actions.
Section 103G.135 — Enforcing Commissioner's Orders.
Section 103G.145 — Application.
Section 103G.201 — Public Waters Inventory.
Section 103G.205 — Effect Of Public Waters Designation.
Section 103G.211 — Draining Public Waters Prohibited Without Replacement.
Section 103G.215 — Agricultural Use Of Public Waters During Drought.
Section 103G.217 — Driftless Area; Water Resources.
Section 103G.221 — Draining Public Waters Wetlands.
Section 103G.2212 — Contractor's Responsibility When Work Drains Or Fills Wetlands.
Section 103G.222 — Replacement Of Wetlands.
Section 103G.223 — Calcareous Fens.
Section 103G.2241 — Exemptions.
Section 103G.2242 — Wetland Value Replacement Plans.
Section 103G.2243 — Local Comprehensive Wetland Protection And Management Plans.
Section 103G.2244 — Wetland Creation Or Restoration Within Pipeline Easement.
Section 103G.225 — State Wetlands And Public Drainage Systems.
Section 103G.2251 — State Conservation Easements; Wetland Bank Credit.
Section 103G.231 — Property Owner's Use Of Public Waters Wetlands.
Section 103G.235 — Restrictions On Access To Wetlands.
Section 103G.2364 — Property Owner's Use Of Wetlands.
Section 103G.2365 — Controlling Noxious Weeds.
Section 103G.237 — Compensation For Loss Of Private Use.
Section 103G.2372 — Enforcement.
Section 103G.2374 — Electronic Transmission.
Section 103G.2375 — Assumption Of Section 404 Of Federal Clean Water Act.
Section 103G.241 — Contractor's Responsibility When Work Affects Public Waters.
Section 103G.245 — Work In Public Waters.
Section 103G.251 — Investigating Activities Affecting Waters Of The State.
Section 103G.255 — Allocating And Controlling Waters Of The State.
Section 103G.261 — Water Allocation Priorities.
Section 103G.265 — Water Supply; Management.
Section 103G.27 — Water Management Account.
Section 103G.271 — Appropriation And Use Of Waters.
Section 103G.275 — Installation For Water Use.
Section 103G.281 — Water Use Prohibited Without Measuring Quantities.
Section 103G.282 — Monitoring To Evaluate Impacts From Appropriations.
Section 103G.285 — Surface Water Appropriations.
Section 103G.287 — Groundwater Appropriations.
Section 103G.289 — Well Interference; Well Sealing.
Section 103G.291 — Public Water Supply Plans; Appropriation During Deficiency.
Section 103G.293 — Statewide Drought Plan.
Section 103G.297 — Diverting Or Draining Water For Mining.
Section 103G.298 — Landscape Irrigation Systems.
Section 103G.299 — Administrative Penalties.
Section 103G.301 — General Permit; Application Procedures.
Section 103G.305 — Time Limit To Act On Water-use Permit Application.
Section 103G.311 — Permit Hearing.
Section 103G.315 — Denying And Issuing Permits.
Section 103G.401 — Application To Establish Lake Levels.
Section 103G.405 — Water Level Control For Landlocked Lakes.
Section 103G.407 — Water Level Control For Public Waters With Outlet.
Section 103G.408 — Temporary Drawdown Of Public Waters.
Section 103G.411 — Stipulation Of Low-water Mark.
Section 103G.412 — Stream Gauge Data.
Section 103G.413 — Appeal Of Order Establishing Ordinary High-water Level.
Section 103G.415 — Big Stone Lake; Seasonal Water Level.
Section 103G.421 — Control Of Mississippi Headwater Lakes.
Section 103G.501 — Constructing Private Dams On Nonnavigable Waters.
Section 103G.505 — Dam Construction And Maintenance By State.
Section 103G.511 — Publicly Owned Dam Repair.
Section 103G.515 — Examining And Repairing Dams And Reservoirs.
Section 103G.521 — Transfer Of Authority Over State Dams.
Section 103G.525 — Limitations On Transferring Dam Ownership.
Section 103G.531 — Dam Permit Exceptions.
Section 103G.535 — Hydropower Generation.
Section 103G.541 — Municipal Dams On Red River Of The North.
Section 103G.545 — Dams And Water Level Control In Cook, Lake, And St. Louis Counties.
Section 103G.551 — Dams Used Only For Water Level Regulation.
Section 103G.555 — Statute Of Limitations For Actions Against Public Officials.
Section 103G.565 — Right To Overflow, Obstruct, Or Impair Highways Granted By Governing Body.
Section 103G.571 — Bank Repair On Property Where Overflow Rights Are Acquired.
Section 103G.575 — Grant Of Flowage Easements In Upper Red Lake Region.
Section 103G.601 — Ice-cutting Fences And Guards.
Section 103G.605 — Deicing Water Bodies.
Section 103G.611 — Water Aeration Safety.
Section 103G.615 — Permits To Harvest Or Destroy Aquatic Plants.
Section 103G.621 — County Weed And Algae Destruction And Removal.
Section 103G.625 — Municipal Control Of Aquatic Vegetation And Organisms.
Section 103G.651 — Removing Sunken Logs From Public Waters.
Section 103G.701 — Stream Maintenance Program.
Section 103G.711 — State's Ownership Of Bed Of Navigable River.
Section 103G.801 — Great Lakes -- St. Lawrence River Basin Water Resources Compact.