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S.B. 12 Enrolled
AN ACT RELATING TO MINING; PROVIDING FOR THE REPLACEMENT OF
APPROPRIATED WATER SUPPLIES AFFECTED BY UNDERGROUND COAL
MINING OPERATIONS; AND MAKING TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS.
This act affects sections of Utah Code Annotated 1953 as follows:
AMENDS:
40-10-18, as last amended by Chapter 219, Laws of Utah 1994
ENACTS:
40-10-18.1, Utah Code Annotated 1953
40-10-18.2, Utah Code Annotated 1953
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
Section 1. Section 40-10-18 is amended to read:
40-10-18. Underground coal mining -- Rules regarding surface effects -- Operator
requirements -- Repair or compensation for damage -- Replacement of water.
(1) The board shall adopt rules directed toward the surface effects of underground coal
mining operations[
adopting any rules, the board shall consider the distinct difference between surface coal mining
and underground coal mining methods.
(2) Each permit [
issued pursuant to this chapter shall require the operator to[
(3) (a) [
planned subsidence in a predictable and controlled manner, the operator shall adopt measures
consistent with known technology [
(i) prevent subsidence from causing material damage, to the extent technologically and
economically feasible[
(ii) maximize mine stability[
(iii) maintain the value and reasonably foreseeable use of the surface lands[
(b) Nothing in Subsection [
room and pillar mining.
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between the surface and underground mine working when no longer needed for the conduct of the
mining operations.
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mining, maximizing to the extent technologically and economically feasible, the return of mine and
processing waste, tailings, and any other waste incident to the mining operation, to the mine
workings or excavations.
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wastes, and other wastes in areas other than the mine workings or excavations, the operator shall
stabilize all waste piles created [
compacted layers, including the use of incombustible and impervious materials, if necessary[
(b) The operator shall assure that:
(i) the leachate will not degrade surface or ground waters below water quality standards
established pursuant to applicable federal and state law [
(ii) the final contour of the waste accumulation will be compatible with natural
surroundings; and [
(iii) the site is stabilized and revegetated according to the provisions of this section.
[
40-10-17, the operator shall design, locate, construct, operate, maintain, enlarge, modify, and
remove or abandon [
processing wastes, or other liquid and solid wastes that are used either temporarily or permanently
as dams or embankments.
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affected, a diverse and permanent vegetative cover that is:
(a) capable of self-regeneration and plant succession; and
(b) at least equal in extent of cover to the natural vegetation of the area.
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from the mining operations.
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other conditions which constitute a hazard to health and safety of the public.
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hydrologic balance at the mine site and in associated offsite areas and to the quantity of water in
surface and groundwater systems both during and after coal mining operations and during
reclamation by:
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[
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water upon being released to water courses; or
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or other toxic drainage from entering ground and surface waters[
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using the best technology currently available, additional contributions of suspended solids to
streamflow or runoff outside the permit area [
excess of requirements set by applicable state or federal law[
(c) avoiding channel deepening or enlargement in operations requiring the discharge of
water from mines.
[
(12) (a) The standards established under Section 40-10-17 for surface coal mining
operations shall apply to:
(i) the construction of new roads or the improvement or use of existing roads to gain access
to the site of [
coal mine and for haulage[
(ii) repair areas, storage areas, processing areas, shipping areas, and other areas upon which
are sited [
or incident to [
the surface of land in connection with an underground coal mine; and
(iii) other surface impacts of underground coal mining not specified in this section.
(b) The division shall make the modification in the requirements imposed by [
surface and underground coal mining methods.
[
disturbances and adverse impacts of the operation on fish, wildlife, and related environmental
values, and achieve enhancement of these resources where practicable.
[
producing or iron producing coal seams in a manner as to prevent a gravity discharge of water from
the mine.
[
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be subject to the [
(b) (i) The permittee shall promptly repair, or compensate for, material damage resulting
from subsidence caused to any occupied residential dwelling and related structures or
noncommercial building due to underground coal mining operations.
(ii) Repair of damage will include rehabilitation, restoration, or replacement of the damaged
occupied residential dwelling and related structures or noncommercial building.
(iii) Compensation shall be provided to the owner of the damaged occupied residential
dwelling and related structures or noncommercial building and will be in the full amount of the
diminution in value resulting from the subsidence.
(iv) Compensation may be accomplished by the purchase, prior to mining, of a
noncancellable premium prepaid insurance policy.
(c) Subject to the provisions of Section 40-10-29, the permittee shall promptly replace any
state-appropriated water in existence prior to the application for a surface coal mining and
reclamation permit, which has been affected by contamination, diminution, or interruption resulting
from underground coal mining operations.
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underground coal mining operations.
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shall adopt final rules to implement this Subsection [
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Section 2. Section 40-10-18.1 is enacted to read:
40-10-18.1. Suspension of underground mining upon finding of immediate danger to
inhabitants at surface.
In order to protect the stability of the land, the board 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, after proper notice and hearing, there is
a finding of imminent danger to inhabitants of the urbanized areas, cities, towns, and communities.
Section 3. Section 40-10-18.2 is enacted to read:
40-10-18.2. Applicability of other chapter provisions.
The provisions of this chapter relating to permits, sureties, bonds, inspections, and
enforcement, public review, and administrative and judicial review shall be applicable to surface
operations and surface impacts incident to an underground coal mine with those modifications to
the permit application requirements, permit approval or denial procedures, and bond requirements
as are necessary to accommodate the distinct difference between surface and underground coal
mining methods.
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