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25 Pa. Code § 89.141. Subsidence control: application requirements.

§ 89.141. Subsidence control: application requirements.

 (a)  Geology. The application shall include a description of the geology overlying the proposed permit area, from the surface down to the first stratum below the coal seam to be mined. The description shall include geologic conditions which are relevant to the likelihood or extent of subsidence or subsidence related damage. For the same strata, a detailed description and cross-section shall be provided from available test borings and core samples. A copy of the information developed for §  89.33 (relating to geology) may be used as appropriate to meet the requirements of this section.

 (b)  Surface water. The application shall include a description of the surface waters overlying the permit area and adjacent area, including:

   (1)  The size and depth of lakes, ponds and impoundments.

   (2)  The average annual flow of perennial streams. For the purposes of this subchapter, perennial stream is a stream or part of a stream that flows continuously throughout the calendar year as a result of groundwater discharge or surface runoff. The term does not include intermittent or ephemeral streams.

   (3)  The height, width and composition of embankments.

 (c)  Prior mining. The application shall provide the following information relating to prior mining within, above or below the permit area:

   (1)  The type of mining, surface or underground.

   (2)  Mine name, permit numbers or other identification.

   (3)  The coal seams or other mineral strata mined.

   (4)  The extent of the coal or other minerals removed.

   (5)  The location and elevation of impounded water in the mine workings either overlying, below or within the permit area. If this information is not available the applicant shall outline the efforts undertaken to obtain it.

 (d)  Subsidence control plan. The permit application must include a subsidence control plan which describes the measures to be taken to control subsidence effects from the proposed underground mining operations. The plan must address the area in which structures, facilities or features may be materially damaged by mine subsidence. At a minimum, the plan must address all areas within a 30° angle of draw of underground mining operations which will occur during the 5-year term of the permit. The subsidence control plan must include the following information:

   (1)  A description of the method of coal removal, such as longwall mining, room and pillar mining, hydraulic mining or other extraction methods, including the size, sequence and timing for the development of underground workings.

   (2)  A narrative describing whether subsidence, if it is likely to occur, could cause material damage to or diminish the value or reasonably foreseeable use of any structures or could contaminate, diminish or interrupt water supplies.

   (3)  For each structure and feature, or class of structures and features, described in §  89.142a(c) (relating to subsidence control: performance standards), a detailed description of the measures to be taken to ensure that subsidence will not cause material damage to, or reduce the reasonably foreseeable uses of the structures or features.

   (4)  A description of the anticipated effects of planned subsidence, if any.

   (5)  A description of the measures to be taken to correct any subsidence-related material damage to the surface land.

   (6)  A description of the measures to be taken to prevent irreparable damage to the structures enumerated in §  89.142a(f)(1)(iii)—(v), if the structure owner does not consent to the damage.

   (7)  A description of the monitoring, if any, the operator will perform to determine the occurrence and extent of subsidence so that, when appropriate, other measures can be taken to prevent or reduce or correct damage in accordance with §  89.142a(e) and (f).

   (8)  A description of the measures to be taken to maximize mine stability and maintain the value and reasonably foreseeable use of the surface land.

   (9)  For EPACT structures other than noncommercial buildings protected under §  89.142a(c), a description of the methods to be employed in areas of planned subsidence to minimize damage or otherwise comply with §  89.142a(d)(1)(i).

   (10)  For EPACT structures other than noncommercial buildings protected under §  89.142a(c), a description of the subsidence control measures to be taken under §  89.142a(d)(1)(ii) to prevent subsidence and subsidence-related damage in areas where underground mining operations are not projected to result in planned subsidence.

   (11)  A description of the measures which will be taken to maintain the value and foreseeable uses of perennial streams which may be impacted by underground mining operations. The description shall include a discussion of the effectiveness of the proposed measures as related to prior underground mining operations under similar conditions.

   (12)  A description of the measures to be taken to prevent material damage to perennial streams and aquifers which serve as a significant source to a public water supply system.

   (13)  A description of utilities including type, nature of use, composition and approximate age of pipelines, and a description of the measures to be taken to minimize damage, destruction or disruption in utility service in accordance with §  89.142a(g).

   (14)  A description of applicable measures to be taken to control subsidence under other statutes, including:

     (i)   The act of December 22, 1959 (P. L. 1994, No. 729) (52 P. S. § §  3101—3109).

     (ii)   The Oil and Gas Act (58 P. S. § §  601.101—601.605).

     (iii)   Section 419 of the State Highway Law (36 P. S. §  670-419).

     (iv)   Section 1 of the act of June 1, 1933 (P. L. 1409, No. 296) (52 P. S. §  1501).

   (15)  Other information requested in accordance with the policies and procedures of the Department.

Authority

   The provisions of this §  89.141 amended under section 7 of The Bituminous Mine Subsidence and Land Conservation Act (BMSLCA) (52 P. S. §  1406.7); section 5 of The Clean Streams Law (35 P. S. §  691.5); section 4.2 of the Surface Mining Conservation and Reclamation Act (52 P. S. §  1396.4b); section 3.2 of the Coal Refuse Disposal Control Act (52 P. S. §  30.53b); and section 1920-A of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P. S. §  510-20).

   Editor’s Note: Certain parts of the rulemaking at 35 Pa.B. 5775 are authorized under a Federal action that superseded sections 5.1(b), 5.2(g)—(h), 5.4(a)(3) and (c) and 5.5(b) of the BMSLCA (52 P. S. § §  1406.5a(b), 1406.5b(g)—(h), 1406.5d(a)(3) and (c) and 1406.5e(b)) to the extent these statutory provisions conflicted with the Federal Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 (Federal SMCRA) (30 U.S.C.A. § §  1201—1328). The Federal action effecting these changes was published at 69 FR 71551 (December 9, 2004).

Source

   The provisions of this §  89.141 adopted December 19, 1980, 10 Pa.B. 4789, effective July 31, 1982, 12 Pa.B. 2382; amended July 30, 1982, 12 Pa.B. 2473, effective July 31, 1982, 12 Pa.B. 2382; amended March 29, 1985, 15 Pa.B. 1169, effective December 28, 1985, 15 Pa.B. 4581; corrected January 24, 1986, effective December 28, 1985, 16 Pa.B. 249; amended December 15, 1995, effective December 16, 1995, 25 Pa.B. 5821; amended June 12, 1998, effective June 13, 1998, 28 Pa.B. 2761; amended October 21, 2005, effective October 22, 2005, 35 Pa.B. 5775. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (245154) and (313577) to (313578).

Cross References

   This section cited in 25 Pa. Code §  89.142a (relating to subsidence control: performance standards); and 25 Pa. Code §  89.154 (relating to maps).



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