Effective - 28 Aug 1979
444.860. Performance standards to be met in underground mining operations — rules and regulations. — 1. The commission shall promulgate rules and regulations directed toward the surface effects of underground coal mining operations, embodying the following requirements; provided, however, that in adopting any rules and regulations the commission shall consider the distinct difference between surface coal mining and underground coal mining.
2. Each permit issued relating to underground coal mining shall require the operator to:
(1) Adopt measures consistent with known technology in order to prevent subsidence causing material damage to the extent technologically and economically feasible, maximize mine stability, and maintain the value and reasonably foreseeable use of such surface lands, except in those instances where the mining technology used requires planned subsidence in a predictable and controlled manner; provided, that nothing in this subsection shall be construed to prohibit the standard method of room and pillar mining;
(2) Seal all portals, entryways, drifts, shafts, or other openings between the surface and underground mine working when no longer needed for the conduct of the mining operations;
(3) Fill or seal exploratory holes no longer necessary for mining, maximizing to the extent technologically and economically feasible return of mine and processing waste, tailings, and any other waste incident to the mining operation, to the mine workings or excavations;
(4) With respect to surface disposal of mine wastes, tailings, coal processing wastes, and other wastes in areas other than the mine workings or excavations, stabilize all waste piles created by the permittee from current operations through construction in compacted layers including the use of incombustible and impervious materials if necessary and assure that the leachate will not degrade below water quality standards established pursuant to applicable federal and state law surface or ground waters and that the final contour of the waste accumulation will be compatible with natural surroundings and that the site is stabilized and revegetated according to the provisions of this section;
(5) Design, locate, construct, operate, maintain, enlarge, modify, and remove, or abandon all existing and new coal mine waste piles consisting of mine wastes, tailings, coal processing wastes, or other liquid and solid wastes, and used either temporarily or permanently as dams or embankments in accordance with standards and criteria promulgated pursuant to subdivision (13) of subsection 2 of section 444.855;
(6) Establish on regraded areas and all other lands affected, a diverse and permanent vegetative cover capable of self-regeneration and plant succession and at least equal in extent of cover to the natural vegetation of the area;
(7) Protect offsite areas from damages which may result from such mining operations;
(8) Eliminate fire hazards and otherwise eliminate conditions which constitute a hazard to health and safety of the public;
(9) Minimize the disturbances of the prevailing hydrologic balance at the minesite and in associated offsite areas and to the quantity of water in surface ground water systems both during and after coal mining operations and during reclamation by:
(a) Avoiding acid or other toxic mine drainage by such measures as, but not limited to:
a. Preventing or removing water from contact with toxic producing deposits;
b. Treating drainage to reduce toxic content which adversely affects downstream water upon being released to watercourses;
c. Casing, sealing, or otherwise managing boreholes, shafts, and wells to keep acid or other toxic drainage from entering ground and surface waters; and
(b) Conducting surface coal mining operations so as to prevent, to the extent possible using the best technology currently available, additional contributions of suspended solids to streamflow or runoff outside the permit area (but in no event shall such contributions be in excess of requirements set by applicable state or federal law), and avoiding channel deepening or enlargement in operations requiring the discharge of water from mines;
(10) With respect to other surface impacts not specified in this subsection including the construction of new roads or the improvement or use of existing roads to gain access to the site of such activities and for haulage, repair areas, storage areas, processing areas, shipping areas, and other areas upon which are sited structures, facilities, or other property or materials on the surface, resulting from or incident to such activities, operate in accordance with the standards established under section 444.855 for such effects which result from surface coal mining operations; provided, that the commission shall make such modifications in the requirements imposed by this subdivision as are necessary to accommodate the distinct difference between surface and underground coal mining;
(11) To the extent possible using the best technology currently available, minimize disturbances and adverse impacts of the operation on fish, wildlife, and related environmental values, and achieve enhancement of such resources where practicable;
(12) Locate openings for all new drift mines working acid-producing or iron-producing coal seams in such a manner as to prevent a gravity discharge of water from the mine.
3. In order to protect the stability of the land, the commission shall suspend underground coal mining under urbanized areas, cities, towns, and communities and adjacent to industrial or commercial buildings, major impoundments, or permanent streams if it finds imminent danger to inhabitants of the urbanized areas, cities, towns, and communities.
4. The provisions of this law are applicable to surface operations and surface impacts incident to an underground coal mine with such modifications to the permit application requirements, permit approval or denial procedures, bond requirements and other appropriate requirements as are necessary to accommodate the distinct difference between surface and underground coal mining. The commission shall promulgate rules and regulations setting forth such modifications.
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(L. 1979 H.B. 459)
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XXIX - Ownership and Conveyance of Property
Chapter 444 - Rights and Duties of Miners and Mine Owners
Section 444.020 - Failure to post statement of conditions, effect — rights of miners.
Section 444.030 - Tender of payment.
Section 444.040 - Notice to owner or lessee.
Section 444.050 - Ownership of ore.
Section 444.060 - Injunction or restraining order — how granted.
Section 444.070 - Mining extending to adjoining lands, how determined.
Section 444.080 - Order to be read.
Section 444.090 - Refusal to permit survey — penalty.
Section 444.100 - Provisions for mining coal in certain cities.
Section 444.110 - Notice of intention to mine — publication required.
Section 444.120 - Permit from mayor and council — petition to circuit court.
Section 444.130 - Court to authorize mining operations, when — period of time specified.
Section 444.140 - Form of bond required.
Section 444.150 - Written permission of owner required — violation — provisions for payment of fine.
Section 444.160 - Costs, paid by whom.
Section 444.180 - Certain sections apply only to coal mining companies.
Section 444.320 - Mining under public highways and railroads prohibited.
Section 444.330 - Penalty for violation of section 444.320.
Section 444.350 - Citation of law.
Section 444.352 - Definitions.
Section 444.355 - Director, powers.
Section 444.358 - Permit required, when.
Section 444.360 - Application for permit, contents.
Section 444.362 - Closure plan, purposes, contents, review of.
Section 444.365 - Inspection — maintenance plan, purposes, contents, review of.
Section 444.372 - Permits, final approval by director — denial of permit, procedures.
Section 444.377 - Hearings, procedures.
Section 444.380 - Rules, authority, promulgation, procedure.
Section 444.410 - Members, interstate mining commission — appointment — compensation.
Section 444.500 - Citation of law.
Section 444.510 - Definitions.
Section 444.530 - Powers of commission — rules, procedure.
Section 444.540 - Annual strip mining permit required, fee, renewal.
Section 444.550 - Application for permit, contents.
Section 444.560 - Reclamation plan required, contents.
Section 444.570 - Bond, amount — commission may waive.
Section 444.580 - Annual permit, how amended.
Section 444.590 - Successor operator, assumption of liability — first operator released, when.
Section 444.600 - Permit — investigation, decision, hearing, court review — appeals.
Section 444.610 - Reclamation and care requirements.
Section 444.620 - Time limits on reclamation practices.
Section 444.630 - Report, when required, contents.
Section 444.640 - Commission to investigate all reports — release from bond, when.
Section 444.650 - Application for release from bond — objection, effect of — appeal.
Section 444.660 - Additional time, granted when.
Section 444.670 - Commission may inspect and search — warrant, where obtained.
Section 444.680 - Injunction, when — violation, procedure — hearing.
Section 444.690 - Testimony at hearing, how recorded — available, when.
Section 444.700 - Judicial review, when — additional evidence authorized.
Section 444.710 - Injunction and forfeiture of bond, when — attorney general to act.
Section 444.720 - Rules and regulations, when effective — notice, hearing — variances authorized.
Section 444.730 - Mined land reclamation fund created — purpose.
Section 444.740 - Commission authorized to receive funds and services.
Section 444.750 - Recreational use of reclaimed lands encouraged.
Section 444.755 - Repeal of existing law not intended.
Section 444.760 - Short title.
Section 444.762 - Declaration of policy.
Section 444.765 - Definitions.
Section 444.766 - Exceptions to land reclamation act provisions.
Section 444.767 - Powers of commission — rules, procedure, review.
Section 444.770 - Permit required, when — release of certain bonds — complaints, requirements.
Section 444.771 - Limitation on permits near an accredited school.
Section 444.774 - Reclamation requirements and conditions.
Section 444.775 - Release of bond, conditions — petition, hearing — administrative review.
Section 444.777 - Entry upon lands and inspection by commission members — warrants to issue.
Section 444.778 - Bond — form — amount — duration — forfeiture — power of reclamation.
Section 444.786 - Operation without permit prohibited, penalty.
Section 444.788 - Civil action.
Section 444.789 - Administrative procedure — inapplicability to public meetings.
Section 444.805 - Definitions.
Section 444.810 - Powers of commission — abandoned mine reclamation fund created, purpose.
Section 444.825 - Reclamation plan contents — confidential items.
Section 444.870 - Penalties, administrative and criminal, procedure.
Section 444.875 - Release of all or part of performance bond, procedure — objections may be filed.
Section 444.885 - Cessation orders — suspension or revocation of permits — injunctive relief.
Section 444.900 - Judicial review.
Section 444.905 - Severability — rights retained — replacement of water — explosives regulations.
Section 444.915 - Abandoned mine reclamation fund — deposits and expenditures.
Section 444.920 - Abandoned mine reclamation fund, commission's duties and powers.
Section 444.935 - Public health hazards — actions to abate, procedure.
Section 444.955 - Revegetation of mined land, responsibility transfer, approval required.
Section 444.960 - Fund, coal mine land reclamation, established, purpose, duties.
Section 444.970 - Penalty — delinquency or failure to comply with assessment or reclamation plan.