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25 Pa. Code § 89.155. Public notice.

§ 89.155. Public notice.

 (a)  The operator shall send a notice by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the owner of record of each property and each utility, and each political subdivision overlying its underground mining operations. A notice shall be sent to the resident and owner of each structure overlying the mining operation. The notice shall be sent at least 6 months, but not more than 5 years, prior to mining beneath that property or structure or within that political subdivision. The operator shall provide the Department with a copy of each notice and return receipt, or, if the certified mail is not accepted, a copy of the returned envelope documenting that the notice was not accepted or not deliverable.

 (b)  The notice shall identify:

   (1)  The area in which underground mining will take place.

   (2)  The approximate time frame, within the permit term, when the underground mining that may cause subsidence and affect specific structures is expected to occur.

   (3)  The location of the offices where the applications and maps submitted under this chapter are available for inspection and a schedule of dates for the submission of the 6-month maps under §  89.154(b) (relating to maps).

   (4)  The location of the offices of both the operator and the Department where a surface owner can submitwritten complaints alleging subsidence damage or water supply contamination, diminution or interruption.

 (c)  The operator shall establish and implement a procedure to notify Federal, State or local government agencies responsible for administering public facilities, such as roads, when the underground mining beneath or adjacent to the public facility will occur. The notification shall be given 6 months prior to underground mining beneath the public facility or shall be timed to enable the agency to take appropriate measures to protect the facility and to prevent conditions which may endanger the health, safety or welfare of the public.

Source

   The provisions of this §  89.155 adopted June 12, 1998, effective June 13, 1998, 28 Pa.B. 2761.



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