North Carolina Statutes
§ 74-80 — Abandonment
North Carolina § 74-80
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 74Mines and Quarries
Art. 8Control of Exploration for Uranium in North Carolina
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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 74-80 (2026).
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All exploration holes shall be abandoned by adequately plugging them with cement from the bottom of the hole upward to a point three feet below ground surface. The remainder of the hole between the top of the plug and the surface shall be filled with cuttings or nontoxic material.
If multiple aquifers are encountered that have alternating usable quality water and salt water zones, or if other conditions determined by the Department to be potentially deleterious to surface or ground water are encountered, the conditions must be isolated immediately by cement plugs. Each such hole shall be plugged with cement to prevent water from flowing into or out of the hole or mixing within the hole. Usable quality water is ground water that is used or can be used for a beneficial purpose, including, do
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§ 74-24.1
Short title and legislative purpose§ 74-24.12
Injunctions§ 74-24.13
Mandatory reporting§ 74-24.14
Criminal penalties§ 74-24.15
Rights and duties of miners§ 74-24.17
State-federal plan§ 74-24.18
Legal representation§ 74-24.19
Administrative provisions§ 74-24.2
Definitions§ 74-24.20
Construction of Article and severability§ 74-24.3
Coverage§ 74-24.4
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