(1) Each reclamation plan
submitted as part of a permit application pursuant to this article shall include, in
the degree of detail necessary to demonstrate that reclamation required by this
article can be accomplished, a statement of:
(a) The identification of the lands subject to surface coal mining operations
over the estimated life of those operations and the size, sequence, and timing of the
subareas for which it is anticipated that individual permits will be sought;
(b) The condition of the land to be covered by the permit prior to any surface
coal mining operations, including:
(I) The uses existing at the time of the application and, if the land has a
history of previous mining, the uses which preceded any mining;
(II) The capability of the land prior to any mining to support a variety of uses,
giving consideration to soil and foundation characteristics, topography, and
vegetative cover and, if applicable, a soil survey prepared pursuant to section 34-33-110 (2)(q); and
(III) The productivity of the land prior to mining, including appropriate
classification as prime farmlands, as well as the average yield of food, fiber, forage,
or wood products from such lands obtained under high levels of management;
(c) The use which is proposed to be made of the land following reclamation,
including a discussion of the utility and capacity of the reclaimed land to support a
variety of alternative uses and the relationship of such use to existing land use
policies and plans, and the comments of any owner of the surface and the federal,
state, and local governments or agencies thereof which would have to initiate,
implement, approve, or authorize the proposed use of the land following
reclamation;
(d) A detailed description of how the proposed postmining land use is to be
achieved and the necessary support activities which may be needed to achieve the
proposed land use;
(e) The engineering techniques proposed to be used in the surface coal
mining and reclamation operations and a description of the major equipment to be
used; a plan for the control of surface water drainage and of water accumulation; a
plan, where appropriate, for backfilling, soil stabilization, and compacting, grading,
and appropriate revegetation; a plan for soil reconstruction, replacement, and
stabilization, pursuant to the performance standards in section 34-33-120 (2)(g), for
those food, forage, and forest lands subject to the provisions of section 34-33-120
(2)(g); an estimate of the cost per acre of the reclamation, including a statement as
to how the applicant plans to comply with each of the requirements set out in
section 34-33-120;
(f) The consideration which has been given to maximize the utilization and
conservation of the solid fuel resource being recovered so that reaffecting the land
in the future can be minimized;
(g) A detailed estimated timetable for the accomplishment of each major
step in the reclamation plan;
(h) The consideration which has been given to making the surface coal
mining and reclamation operations consistent with surface-owner plans and with
applicable state and local land use plans and programs;
(i) The steps to be taken to comply with applicable air and water quality laws
and regulations and any applicable health and safety standards as administered by
applicable state and federal agencies;
(j) The consideration which has been given to developing the reclamation
plan in a manner consistent with local physical, environmental, and climatological
conditions;
(k) All lands, interests in lands, or options on such interests held by the
applicant or pending bids on interests in lands by the applicant, which lands are
contiguous to the area to be covered by the permit;
(l) The results of test boring made at the area or other equivalent information
and data in a form satisfactory to the office, including the location of subsurface
water, and an analysis of the chemical properties, including acid-forming
properties, of the mineral and overburden; except that information which pertains
to the quantity of the coal or to the analysis of the chemical and physical properties
of the coal (excepting that information which the office reasonably believes to
concern a mineral or elemental content which is potentially toxic in the
environment) shall be kept confidential and shall not be made a matter of public
record;
(m) A detailed description of the measures to be taken during the surface
coal mining and reclamation operations to assure the protection of:
(I) The quality of surface water and groundwater systems, both on-site and
off-site, from adverse effects of the surface coal mining and reclamation
operations;
(II) The rights of present users to such water; and
(III) The quantity of water in surface and groundwater systems. Protection
measures may include providing water by exchange, substitution, replacement, or
augmentation, as appropriate under state law.
(2) Any information required by this section which is not on public file
pursuant to state law shall be held in confidence by the board and the office.