Persons intending to submit an application for a permit to mine shall meet with the commissioner to outline chemical and mineralogical analyses and laboratory tests to be conducted for mine waste characterization. This characterization will be used by the commissioner in the evaluation of the applicant's mining and reclamation plan.
Mine waste characterization shall be conducted by persons with demonstrated proficiency in such analysis and approved by the commissioner. The characterization shall be based on chemical, physical, and mineralogical analyses and laboratory tests of material generated by exploration, preproduction sampling, and process testing.
For reagents associated with tailings or leached ore materials, the following information shall be provided:
Based on the results of the analyses and tests of items A and B, the commissioner may require additional mine waste characterization including, but not limited to, the following:
chemical composition, mineralogical composition, and specific surface area as a function of particle size; and
laboratory dissolution tests to describe the effect of rock composition, in particular, acid-producing and acid-consuming mineral content, on acid generation and dissolved solids release.
The results of the mine waste characterization shall be submitted as follows:
17 SR 2207
June 11, 2008
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes