§ 816.83 - Coal mine waste: Refuse piles.  


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  • § 816.83 What special requirements apply to coal Coal mine waste refuse piles?

    (a) General requirements

    : Refuse piles.

    Refuse piles

    must

    shall meet the

    applicable

    requirements of § 816.81

    of this part

    , the additional requirements of this section, and the requirements of §§ 77.214 and 77.215 of this title.

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    b)Surface runoff and drainage

    a) Drainage control.

    (1) If the disposal area contains springs, natural or manmade water courses, or wet weather seeps,

    you must design and construct the refuse pile with

    the design shall include diversions and underdrains as necessary to control erosion, prevent water infiltration into the disposal facility

    ,

    and ensure stability.

    (2)

    You

    Uncontrolled surface drainage may not

    direct or divert uncontrolled surface runoff

    be diverted over the outslope of the refuse

    pile. (3) You must direct runoff from

    piles. Runoff from the areas above the refuse pile and runoff from the surface of the refuse pile shall be diverted into stabilized diversion channels designed to meet the requirements of § 816.43

    of this part and

    to safely pass the runoff from

    the

    a 100-year, 6-hour precipitation event.

    You must use the appropriate regional Natural Resources Conservation Service synthetic storm distribution to determine the peak flow from surface runoff from this event. (4)

    Runoff diverted from undisturbed areas need not be commingled with runoff from the surface of the refuse pile.

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    3) Underdrains

    must

    shall comply with the requirements of § 816.71(f)

    of this part

    (3).

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    c

    b)Surface area stabilization.

    You must provide slope protection

    Slope protection shall be provided to minimize surface erosion at the site.

    You must revegetate all

    All disturbed areas, including diversion channels that are not riprapped or otherwise protected, shall be revegetated upon completion of construction.

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    d)Final configuration and cover

    c) Placement.

    (1) All vegetative and organic materials shall be removed from the disposal area prior to placement of coal mine waste. Topsoil shall be removed, segregated and stored or redistributed in accordance with § 816.22. If approved by the regulatory authority, organic material may be used as mulch, or may be included in the topsoil to control erosion, promote growth of vegetation or increase the moisture retention of the soil.

    (2) The final configuration of the refuse pile

    must

    shall be suitable for the approved postmining land use. Terraces may be constructed on the outslope of the refuse pile if required for stability, control or erosion

    control

    , conservation of soil moisture, or facilitation of the approved postmining land use. The grade of the outslope between terrace benches

    may

    shall not be steeper than 2h:1v (50 percent).

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    3) No permanent impoundments

    or depressions are

    shall be allowed on the completed refuse pile.

    (3

    Small depressions may be allowed by the regulatory authority if they are needed to retain moisture, minimize erosion, create and enhance wildlife habitat, or assist revegetation, and if they are not incompatible with stability of the refuse pile.

    (4) Following final grading of the refuse pile,

    you must cover

    the coal mine waste shall be covered with a minimum of 4 feet of the best available, nontoxic

    ,

    and noncombustible material, in a manner that does not impede drainage from the underdrains. The regulatory authority may allow less than 4 feet of cover material based on physical and chemical analyses

    showing

    which show that the

    revegetation

    requirements of §§ 816.111

    and

    through 816.116

    of this part

    will be met.

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    e

    d)Inspections.

    You must comply with the inspection and examination requirements of § 816.71(k) of this part.

    A qualified registered professional engineer, or other qualified professional specialist under the direction of the professional engineer, shall inspect the refuse pile during construction. The professional engineer or specialist shall be experienced in the construction of similar earth and waste structures.

    (1) Such inspections shall be made at least quarterly throughout construction and during critical construction periods. Critical construction periods shall include at a minimum:

    (i) Foundation preparation including the removal of all organic material and topsoil;

    (ii) placement of underdrains and protective filter systems;

    (iii) installation of final surface drainage systems; and

    (iv) the final graded and revegetated facility. Regular inspections by the engineer or specialist shall also be conducted during placement and compaction of coal mine waste materials. More frequent inspections shall be conducted if a danger of harm exists to the public health and safety or the environment. Inspections shall continue until the refuse pile has been finally graded and revegetated or until a later time as required by the regulatory authority.

    (2) The qualified registered professional engineer shall provide a certified report to the regulatory authority promptly after each inspection that the refuse pile has been constructed and maintained as designed and in accordance with the approved plan and this chapter. The report shall include appearances of instability, structural weakness, and other hazardous conditions.

    (3) The certified report on the drainage system and protective filters shall include color photographs taken during and after construction, but before underdrains are covered with coal mine waste. If the underdrain system is constructed in phases, each phase shall be certified separately. The photographs accompanying each certified report shall be taken in adequate size and number with enough terrain or other physical features of the site shown to provide a relative scale to the photographs and to specifically and clearly identify the site.

    (4) A copy of each inspection report shall be retained at or near the minesite.

    [48 FR 44028, Sept. 26, 1983, as amended at 56 FR 65635, Dec. 17, 1991; 81 FR 93392, Dec. 20, 2016; 82 FR 54979, Nov. 17, 2017]