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25 Pa. Code § 211.192. Permits.

§ 211.192. Permits.

 In addition to the requirements in Subchapter C (relating to permits), an application for a blasting activity permit for seismic exploration must include all of the following:

   (1)  A detailed plan describing how explosives loaded in the ground will be kept under the control of the permittee, secured against being compromised, detonated, unearthed or otherwise tampered with.

   (2)  The maximum time, in days, that explosives will be allowed to remain in the borehole from loading until detonation.

   (3)  A map clearly delineating all of the areas where the placement of explosives charges is planned and the footprint of any mining permits where mining, reclamation or water treatment are occurring, or may occur, within 500 feet of where the placement of explosives charges is planned.

   (4)  Detailed information, including data sheets and warranty information, on the explosives products to be used.



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