(1)For the purposes of
administering and enforcing any permit under this article or of determining whether
any person is in violation of any requirement of this article, the board shall require
permittees to establish and maintain records of information relative to surface coal
mining and reclamation operations which the board deems necessary in order for it
or the office to monitor such operations.
(2)For those surface coal mining and reclamation operations which affect or
potentially affect surface water and groundwater, on or off the site, the office shall,
to the extent it deems necessary and after consultation with the division of water
resources, require the permittee to:
(a)Establish monitoring sites to record the effect of the operations on the
level and amount of suc
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(1) For the purposes of
administering and enforcing any permit under this article or of determining whether
any person is in violation of any requirement of this article, the board shall require
permittees to establish and maintain records of information relative to surface coal
mining and reclamation operations which the board deems necessary in order for it
or the office to monitor such operations.
(2) For those surface coal mining and reclamation operations which affect or
potentially affect surface water and groundwater, on or off the site, the office shall,
to the extent it deems necessary and after consultation with the division of water
resources, require the permittee to:
(a) Establish monitoring sites to record the effect of the operations on the
level and amount of such water;
(b) Maintain records of well logs and borehole data;
(c) Establish such monitoring sites to record precipitation in the area of the
surface coal mining operation.
(3) The office shall require such monitoring of surface and groundwater
quality, both on and off the site, as it deems necessary to determine compliance by
permittees with the water quality provisions of this article.
(4) (a) The authorized representative of the board or office, upon
presentation of appropriate credentials, shall have the power to enter at reasonable
times, and without delay, upon or through any surface coal mining and reclamation
operations and to have access to and copy any record, wherever located, and to
inspect any monitoring equipment or method of operation required under this
article or any permit issued under this article.
(b) Such inspections shall occur on an irregular basis, during times of
operation at the mine, averaging not less than one partial inspection per month and
one complete inspection per calendar quarter for each permitted surface coal
mining and reclamation operation. Inspections may occur at any time at sites if a
surface coal mining operation does not have a valid permit under this article or if
there is reason to believe in a particular instance that significant environmental
harm exists.
(c) Such inspections shall occur without prior notice to the permittee or his
agents or employees, except for necessary on-site meetings with the permittee,
and shall include the filing of inspection reports on forms approved by the board.
(5) Each permittee shall conspicuously maintain at the entrances to his
surface coal mining and reclamation operations a clearly visible sign which sets
forth the name, business address, and telephone number of the permittee and the
permit number of the surface coal mining and reclamation operations.
(6) Upon detection of a violation of any requirement of this article during an
inspection, the authorized representative of the board or office shall forthwith issue
a notice of violation to the operator in accordance with section 34-33-123.
(7) Any person who is or may be adversely affected by a particular surface
coal mining operation may request that an inspection for violations be held. Such
request shall be acted upon by the office if it is in writing and if it contains
sufficient basis for the allegation that a violation has occurred. When a state
inspection is to be made as a result of such information, the office shall notify such
person when the inspection is proposed to be carried out, and such person shall be
allowed to accompany the inspector during the inspection if such person remains in
the presence of and under the control, direction, and supervision of the inspector
and if such person agrees to comply with all applicable state and federal safety
rules and regulations.
(8) Copies of any records, reports, inspection materials, or information
obtained under this article by the board, except information identified as
confidential pursuant to the provisions of this article, shall be made immediately
available to the public at the office of mined land reclamation's office and at a
convenient place in the area of the surface coal mining and reclamation operations.
(9) No employee of the division performing any function or duty under this
article 33 shall have a direct or indirect financial interest in any underground or
surface coal mining operation. Whoever knowingly violates the provisions of this
subsection (9) commits a class 2 misdemeanor.