Effective: September 30, 2011
Latest Legislation: House Bill 163 - 129th General Assembly
(A) As used in this section:
(1) "Potential acidity" means a laboratory measurement of the amount of acidity that could be produced by material in a rock strata proposed to be disturbed by mining and that is expressed by a numeral indicating the number of tons of that acidity that would be present in one thousand tons of disturbed overburden.
(2) "Neutralization potential" means a laboratory measurement of the alkalinity of a rock strata expressed as the amount of acidity that would be neutralized by material proposed to be disturbed by mining and that is expressed by a numeral indicating the number of tons of that alkalinity that would be present in one thousand tons of disturbed overburden.
(3) "Test borings or core samplings" refer to test borings or core samplings performed on rock strata in an area proposed to be covered by a permit for a coal mining operation, the results of which must be stated in the permit application in accordance with division (B)(1)(o) of section 1513.07 of the Revised Code.
(B) For purposes of the determination of the chief of the division of mineral resources management regarding whether to approve an application for a permit for a coal mining operation based on criteria established in divisions (E)(2)(a) and (c) of section 1513.07 of the Revised Code and related performance standards established in division (A)(10) of section 1513.16 of the Revised Code, the potential acidity and the neutralization potential of the rock strata that would be disturbed under the permit may be calculated in accordance with this section.
(C) The measurement of potential acidity may be based on laboratory analyses of the sulfur content of the coal and overburden to be disturbed by mining. If the results of test borings or core samplings include laboratory analyses of the pyritic form of sulfur, the applicant may base the calculation of the potential acidity for the area on the pyritic sulfur content of the coal and overburden to be disturbed by mining rather than on the total sulfur content.
(D) The tons of rock in the area represented by each core hole resulting from test boring or core sampling may be estimated and used to calculate the tons of potential acidity and tons of neutralization potential for each rock stratum. The sum of those values across the proposed permit area may be used to calculate the site's overall neutralization potential and potential acidity.
(E) The proposed permit area may not be considered to have the potential to create acid or other toxic mine drainage if either of the following applies:
(1) The numeral that indicates the site's overall neutralization potential divided by the numeral that indicates the site's overall potential acidity results in a quotient that is equal to or greater than two.
(2) The numeral that indicates the neutralization potential subtracted from the numeral that indicates the potential acidity results in a remainder that is equal to or less than negative ten.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 15 | Conservation of Natural Resources
Chapter 1513 | Coal Surface Mining
Section 1513.01 | Coal Surface Mining Definitions.
Section 1513.02 | Chief of Division of Mineral Resources Management - Powers and Duties.
Section 1513.03 | Mineral Resources Inspectors - Right of Entry.
Section 1513.04 | Prohibited Acts.
Section 1513.05 | Reclamation Commission.
Section 1513.07 | Coal Mining and Reclamation Permit - Application or Renewal - Reclamation Plan.
Section 1513.072 | Administrative Rules for Coal Exploration Operations.
Section 1513.073 | Designating Areas as Unsuitable for Coal Mining Operations.
Section 1513.074 | Application for Extension of Permit to Contiguous Land.
Section 1513.075 | Potential Acidity and Neutralization of Disturbed Strata.
Section 1513.076 | Agency Coordination and Cooperation Respecting Permits.
Section 1513.08 | Filing Performance Bond or Deposit of Cash or Securities.
Section 1513.081 | Priority Lien Where Permittee Becomes Insolvent or Alternative Not Provided.
Section 1513.09 | Inspections of Coal Mining and Reclamation Operations.
Section 1513.11 | Order of Chief or Representative Shall Be in Writing.
Section 1513.13 | Appeal to Reclamation Commission.
Section 1513.131 | Public Adjudicatory Hearings.
Section 1513.14 | Appeal to Court of Appeals.
Section 1513.15 | Requesting Attorney General to Institute Civil Action.
Section 1513.16 | Performance Standards.
Section 1513.161 | Explosives - Rules.
Section 1513.162 | Operator to Replace Water Supply.
Section 1513.17 | Prohibited Acts.
Section 1513.171 | Tax Credit for Reclamation Outside Permit Area.
Section 1513.18 | Reclamation Forfeiture Fund.
Section 1513.182 | Reclamation Forfeiture Fund Advisory Board.
Section 1513.20 | Purchase or Acquisition of Eroded Land.
Section 1513.21 | Chief of Division Shall Reclaim Land.
Section 1513.22 | Plan of Reclamation and Estimate of Cost.
Section 1513.23 | Studies, Surveys and Maps for Planning Reclamation.
Section 1513.24 | Implementing Reclamation Plan.
Section 1513.25 | Transferring or Selling Reclaimed Land or Interest in Land.
Section 1513.26 | Annual Report.
Section 1513.27 | Reclaiming Land at State Expense.
Section 1513.28 | Applications for Reclamation Grants.
Section 1513.30 | Mining Regulation and Safety Fund; Selection of Project Areas.
Section 1513.31 | Grants From Mining Regulation and Safety Fund - Application - Determination.
Section 1513.32 | Agreements for State Entry and Use of Funds to Reclaim Land.
Section 1513.33 | Grant Constitutes Loan by State to Community Improvement or Nonprofit Corporation.
Section 1513.35 | Permit Requirements for Underground Coal Mining.
Section 1513.36 | Experimental Practices.
Section 1513.37 | Abandoned Mine Reclamation Fund.
Section 1513.372 | Immunity From Liability.
Section 1513.38 | Compliance With Requirements.
Section 1513.39 | Retaliation Against Employees Prohibited.
Section 1513.40 | Liability of Corporate Director, Officer or Agent.