Mining areas shall be designed, constructed, and managed to be compatible with surrounding nonmining land uses; to minimize adverse water quality and quantity effects; to be structurally sound; to promote progressive reclamation; and to encourage the prompt attainment of site restoration goals.
The requirements of mine design are contained in items A to D:
Mining shall proceed in a manner approved by the commissioner according to the following:
Scheduling of mine plots shall be accomplished in a manner which promotes progressive reclamation.
Mine plots shall be designed so that when reclaimed, open water areas expected to form therein shall have a stable shoreline and a water level which shall not fluctuate to expose large areas of unvegetated land.
Adjacent permitted peat mining operations shall be separated by unmined or successfully reclaimed areas, when necessary, to mitigate environmental impacts. The extent of these separations shall be determined by the commissioner according to the following criteria:
Dewatering and ditch design shall proceed in a manner approved by the commissioner according to the following:
Adjacent peatlands shall not be dewatered to the extent that the value of the resource is diminished.
Ditches which divert waters around, or carry waters away from the mining area shall be constructed to avoid bank slumping and erosion.
Mine wastes (including peat and wood wastes) from mining and processing shall be disposed of in a manner approved by the commissioner.
MS s 93.461
10 SR 277
June 11, 2008
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes