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(g) Plans for collection, treatment, and discharge of any water resulting from
10the mining.
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(h) Plans for protecting air quality under ch. 285.
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(hm) A plan for monitoring environmental changes at the mining site.
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(hr) An assessment of the risk of the occurrence of an accidental health or
14environmental hazard in connection with the operation of the mine. The assessment
15shall include, with specificity, a description of the assumptions that the applicant
16used in making the risk assessment and the contingency measures that the applicant
17proposes to take in the event that an accidental health or environmental hazard
18occurs.
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(i) Measures for notifying the public and responsible governmental agencies of
20potentially hazardous conditions, including the movement or accumulation of toxic
21wastes in groundwater and surface water, soils, and vegetation, and other
22consequences of the operation of importance to public health, safety, and welfare.
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(j) All surface facilities associated with the mining site and any use of mining
24waste in reclamation or the construction of any facility or structure.
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(k) All geological and geotechnical investigations and drilling programs.
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1(L) A plan for completing and submitting a preblasting survey to the
2department before any blasting is conducted.
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3(4) Required demonstrations. The applicant shall demonstrate in the mining
4plan that the proposed mining will be consistent with the reclamation plan under s.
5295.49 and that all of the following will apply, at a minimum:
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(a) Handling and storage of all materials on the mining site will be done in an
7environmentally sound manner.
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(b) Buildings and other structures will be painted and maintained in a manner
9that is visually compatible with the surrounding vegetational and earth conditions,
10except that if a building or other structure cannot be painted and maintained in a
11manner that is visually compatible or if painting and maintaining a building or other
12structure in a manner that is visually compatible would cause safety concerns, the
13building or structure will be made as visually inconspicuous as is practicable.
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(c) Effective means will be taken to limit access to the mining site to minimize
15exposure of the public to hazards.
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(d) The use of mine mill chemicals and processing reagent wastes will be
17governed by all of the following:
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1. Reagents and mine mill chemicals will not be used in a manner that will
19result in substantial harm to public safety or health or to the environment.
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2. Reagents and mine mill chemicals that consist of or contain water soluble
21salts or metals will be used in accordance with any applicable approval.
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3. Reagents will not be used or stored at the mining site if they are not included
23in the mining waste site feasibility study and plan of operation or in the mining plan,
24except for reagents for laboratory, testing, research, or experimental purposes.
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1(e) Provisions will be made for back-up equipment in the event of the
2breakdown of critical operation equipment.
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(f) The design and operation specifications for mining site facilities include
4features, which may include emergency power supplies, redundant equipment, or
5temporary holding facilities, to deal with emergency conditions.
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(g) Mining site facilities are designed to minimize disturbance to surface areas,
7to the extent practicable.
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(h) Where practicable, elevation differences in water-based transport systems
9will be used for gravity flows to minimize pumping facilities and pressures.
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(i) The following apply:
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1. Systems for transporting tailings in slurry through pipelines that are not
12buried are designed to provide for emergency tailings conveyance or storage in case
13a pipeline breaks, plugs, freezes, or needs repairs and will be accessible for
14inspection, emergency repair, and maintenance.
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2. The location of emergency spill containment areas is consistent with the
16prevention of substantial environmental pollution of surface waters.
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3. In the event of a power failure, tailings pipelines will be self draining to a
18tailings area or an emergency spill containment area or standby pumps and pipelines
19or standby power is provided.
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4. More than one emergency spill containment area is provided if necessary.
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(j) If practicable, all liquid effluents from the mining site will be directed to a
22common point, for treatment if necessary, before discharge to a natural watercourse.
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(L) If sanitary wastes will be directed to a tailings area they will be
24appropriately treated.
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1295.49 Reclamation plan. (1) An applicant for a mining permit shall submit
2as part of the application a reclamation plan, designed to minimize adverse effects
3to the environment to the extent practicable, that includes all of the following:
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(a) A description of the manner, location, sequence, and timing of reclamation
5of the mining site, including the mine, mining waste site, and sites for the disposal
6of wastes that are not mining wastes.
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(am) Prereclamation and postreclamation drawings.
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(b) A map showing the specific reclamation proposal for each area of the mining
9site.
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(c) A description of ongoing reclamation procedures during mining.
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(d) A description of proposed interim and final topography and slope
12stabilization.
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(e) A description of the proposed final land use and the relationship to
14surrounding land and land use.
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(f) Plans for the long-term care of the mining site, that include all of the
16following:
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1. Monitoring of the mine; mining waste sites; sites for the disposal of wastes
18that are not mining wastes; groundwater quality; and surface water quality.
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2. The names of persons legally and operationally responsible for long-term
20care.
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(g) Projected costs of reclamation, including the estimated cost of fulfilling the
22reclamation plan.
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23(2) The applicant shall demonstrate in the reclamation plan that all of the
24following will apply to the proposed reclamation, at a minimum:
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1(a) All toxic and hazardous wastes will be disposed of in conformance with
2applicable state and federal laws.
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(b) At the conclusion of mining activity, each tunnel, shaft, and other
4underground opening will be sealed in a manner that will prevent seepage of water
5in amounts that may be expected to create a safety, health, or environmental hazard,
6unless the applicant demonstrates alternative uses for the tunnel, shaft, or other
7underground opening that do not endanger public health or safety and that conform
8to applicable environmental protection and mine safety laws and rules.
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(c) Grading and stabilization of the excavation, sides, benches, and final slope
10will conform with state and federal environmental and safety requirements and will
11prevent erosion and environmental pollution to the extent practicable.
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(d) Grading and stabilization of the mining waste site and sites for the disposal
13of wastes that are not mining wastes will conform with state and federal
14environmental and safety requirements.
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(e) Merchantable by-products will be stabilized.
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(f) Diversion and drainage of water from the mining site, including the mining
17waste site and sites for the disposal of wastes that are not mining wastes, will be
18adequate to prevent erosion and contamination of surface water and groundwater
19to the extent practicable.
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(g) Backfilling with tailings, waste rock, overburden, or borrow materials will
21be conducted where the backfilling will not interfere with the mining and will not
22cause an applicable groundwater quality standard to be exceeded.
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(h) All underground and surface runoff waters from the mining site will be
24managed, impounded, or treated in compliance with any approval that regulates
25construction site erosion control or storm water management or discharge.
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1(i) All surface structures constructed as part of the mining activities will be
2removed unless an alternate use is approved in the reclamation plan.
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(j) Adequate measures will be taken to prevent significant subsidence, but if
4subsidence does occur, the affected area will be reclaimed.
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(k) All recoverable topsoil from surface areas disturbed by the mining will be
6removed and stored in an environmentally acceptable manner for use in reclamation
7or in offsetting or minimizing adverse environmental impacts.
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(L) All disturbed surface areas will be revegetated as soon as practicable after
9the disturbance to stabilize slopes and minimize air pollution and water pollution,
10with the objective of reestablishing a variety of plants and animals indigenous to the
11area immediately prior to mining to the extent practicable.
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(m) Plant species not indigenous to the area will be used for revegetation only
13if necessary to provide rapid stabilization of slopes and prevention of erosion and only
14with the approval of the department, but the objective under par. (L) will be
15maintained.
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16(3) If it is physically or economically impracticable or environmentally or
17socially undesirable for the reclamation process to return the area affected by mining
18to its original state, the applicant shall provide, in the reclamation plan, the reasons
19it would be impracticable or undesirable and a discussion of alternative conditions
20and uses to which the affected area can be put.
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21295.51 Mining waste site location criteria; feasibility study, and plan
22of operation. (1) Definitions. In this section:
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(a) "Groundwater flow net" means a drawing showing equipotential contour
24lines and the direction that groundwater will flow.
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1(c) "Regional" means relating to the area that may affect or be affected by a
2proposed mining waste site, which ordinarily will not exceed the area within a radius
3of 5 miles of the mining waste site.
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(e) "Water budget" means an assessment of water inputs, outputs, and net
5changes to a natural system or engineered facility over a fixed period.
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(f) "Well nest" means 2 or more wells constructed to different depths and
7installed within 10 feet of each other at the ground surface.
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8(1e) Hazardous mining waste. (a) Prior to the informational hearing under s.
9295.57 (5) the department shall designate any mining wastes identified by the
10department as hazardous under s. 291.05 (1).
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(b) The disposal of any mining wastes that are identified by the department as
12hazardous under s. 291.05 (1) in a mining waste site is subject to this subchapter, and
13not to chs. NR 660 to 679, Wis. Adm. Code, except as necessary to comply with
14applicable federal regulations adopted under the federal Resource Conservation and
15Recovery Act,
42 USC 6901 to
6991m.
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16(1m) Location criteria. (a) Except as provided in par. (b), no person may locate
17or operate a mining waste site, excluding the portion of a mining site from which
18ferrous minerals are extracted and that is backfilled with mining waste, within 1,000
19feet of any of the following:
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1. The nearest edge of the right-of-way of any state trunk highway, as defined
21in s. 340.01 (60).
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2. The boundary of any state or national park.
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3. The boundary of a scenic easement purchased by the department or the
24department of transportation.
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4. The boundary of a designated scenic or wild river.
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15. A scenic overlook designated by the department by rule.
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6. A hiking or biking trail designated by the department or the U.S. Congress.
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(b) The prohibition in par. (a) does not apply if, regardless of season, the
4proposed mining waste site is visually inconspicuous due to screening or being
5visually absorbed due to natural objects, compatible natural plantings, earth berm,
6or other appropriate means; or if, regardless of season, the proposed mining waste
7site is screened so as to be as aesthetically pleasing and inconspicuous as is feasible.
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(be) Except as provided in par. (bn), no person may locate or operate a mining
9waste site, excluding the portion of a mining site from which ferrous minerals are
10extracted and that is backfilled with mining waste, within 1,000 feet of a navigable
11water that is a lake, pond, or flowage.
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(bg) Except as provided in par. (bn), no person may locate or operate a mining
13waste site, excluding the portion of a mining site from which ferrous minerals are
14extracted and that is backfilled with mining waste, within 300 feet of a navigable
15water that is a river or stream.
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(bn) The prohibitions in pars. (be) and (bg) do not apply to an activity that is
17associated with a mining waste site and that is approved by the department under
18s. 295.60, 295.605, or 295.61.
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(bq) No person may locate or operate a mining waste site, excluding the portion
20of a mining site from which ferrous minerals are extracted and that is backfilled with
21mining waste, within a floodplain.
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(bt) No person may locate or operate a mining waste site, excluding the portion
23of a mining site from which ferrous minerals are extracted and that is backfilled with
24mining waste, in an area within the property owned or leased by the mining operator,
1or on which the mining operator holds an easement, and on which the mining site
2is located if the area is closer than 200 feet to the outer boundary of that property.
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(c) No person may locate or operate a mining waste site, excluding the portion
4of a mining site from which ferrous minerals are extracted and that is backfilled with
5mining waste, within 1,200 feet of any public or private water supply well that
6provides water for human consumption.
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(d) No person may locate or operate a mining waste site, excluding the portion
8of a mining site from which ferrous minerals are extracted and that is backfilled with
9mining waste, within an area that contains mineral resources that are known at the
10time the application for the mining permit is issued, are likely to be mined in the
11future, and lie within 1,000 feet of the surface.
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12(1s) Backfilled waste site. For surface mining, the portion of a mining site
13from which ferrous minerals are extracted and that is backfilled with mining waste
14and any buildings, structures, roads, or drainage controls associated with that
15portion of the mining site may be considered a single mining waste site.
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16(2) General. An applicant for a mining permit shall submit as part of the
17application a mining waste site feasibility study and plan of operation that
18demonstrates the suitability of the proposed mining waste site for the disposal of
19mining wastes and that describes the operation of the mining waste site.
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20(3) Waste characterization and analysis. For the purposes of this section, the
21applicant shall perform waste characterization and analysis, to identify the
22quantities, variability, and physical, radiological, and chemical properties of each
23mining waste as necessary to assess the potential environmental impact of handling,
24storage, and disposal. The applicant may include in the waste characterization and
25analysis a review of the literature and results from similar existing facilities,
1materials, or studies. For the purpose of the waste characterization and analysis,
2the applicant shall conduct testing on representative samples of materials available,
3on individual mining wastes from the mining process, and if the applicant proposes
4mixed storage or disposal of individual mining wastes, on composite mining wastes.
5If physical or chemical segregation of a mining waste is proposed, the applicant shall
6test each individual waste resulting from the physical or chemical segregation. The
7applicant shall complete all of the following components of the waste
8characterization and analysis:
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(a) Identification of all mining wastes that will be disposed of or stored in the
10mining waste site, including classification of mining waste types, estimates of the
11rates of generation and volumes of each type, and an explanation of the proposed
12ultimate disposition of each type.
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(b) Chemical, radiological, physical, and mineralogical analyses of each type
14of mining waste.
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(c) Analyses of the particle size of the mining wastes.
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(d) Chemical and physical characteristics testing, including testing to
17determine the leaching potential of the mining wastes and the composition of the
18resulting leachate, using, at a minimum, static testing, kinetic testing, and
19microscopic testing for mineralization characterization, except that this testing is
20not required if the applicant demonstrates, based on the analyses in pars. (b) and (c)
21or on past experience, that there is not a probability for significant adverse
22environmental impact or a probability of an adverse impact on public health, safety,
23or welfare.
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24(4) Site specific information. In addition to performing the mining waste
25characterization and analysis under sub. (3), for the purposes of the mining waste
1site feasibility study and plan of operation, an applicant shall conduct field and
2laboratory investigations to determine physical, chemical, and biological
3characteristics of the proposed mining waste site. The applicant shall do all of the
4following:
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(a) Perform field investigations to determine the specific topography, soil types,
6and depth to bedrock and groundwater.
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(b) Perform at least one soil boring, to bedrock or refusal, every 80 acres,
8characterizing the major geomorphic features such as ridges and lowlands and
9characterizing each major soil layer according to the unified soil classification
10system.
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(c) Prepare a boring log for each soil boring, including soil and rock descriptions,
12method of drilling, method of sampling, sample depths, date of boring, and water
13level measurements and dates, with elevations referring to United States geological
14survey mean sea level datum.
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(d) Collect soil samples to adequately determine the geology and ensure the
16proper design and monitoring of the mining waste site, including doing all of the
17following:
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1. Collecting the soil samples at not greater than 5 foot depth intervals, unless
19physical conditions such as soil homogeneity indicate that greater intervals are
20adequate.
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2. Collecting the soil samples using generally accepted techniques for sampling
22undisturbed soils, where that is appropriate.