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281.65
(2) (a) "Best management practices" means practices, techniques or
10measures, except for dredging, identified in areawide water quality management
11plans, which are determined to be effective means of preventing or reducing
12pollutants generated from nonpoint sources, or from the sediments of inland lakes
13polluted by nonpoint sources, to a level compatible with water quality objectives
14established under this section and which do not have an adverse impact on fish and
15wildlife habitat. The practices, techniques or measures include land acquisition,
16storm sewer rerouting and the removal of structures necessary to install structural
17urban best management practices, facilities for the handling and treatment of
18milkhouse wastewater, repair of fences built using grants under this section and
19measures to prevent or reduce pollutants generated from mine tailings disposal sites
20for which the department has not approved a plan of operation under s. 289.30
or s.
21295.51.
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22Section
66. 281.75 (17) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
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281.75
(17) (b) This section does not apply to contamination which is
24compensable under subch. II of ch. 107 or s. 293.65 (4)
or 295.61 (8).
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25Section
67. 283.84 (3m) of the statutes is amended to read:
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1283.84
(3m) A person engaged in mining, as defined in s. 293.01 (9)
or 295.41
2(26), prospecting, as defined in s. 293.01 (18),
bulk sampling, as defined in s. 295.41
3(7), or nonmetallic mining, as defined in s. 295.11 (3), may not enter into an
4agreement under sub. (1).
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5Section
68. 287.13 (5) (e) of the statutes is amended to read:
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287.13
(5) (e) Solid waste produced by a commercial business or industry which
7is disposed of or held for disposal in an approved facility, as defined under s. 289.01
8(3),
or a mining waste site, as defined in s. 295.41 (31), covered by a mining permit
9under s. 295.58, owned
or leased by the generator
or on which the generator holds
10an easement and designed and constructed for the purpose of accepting that type of
11solid waste.
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12Section
69. 289.35 of the statutes is amended to read:
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13289.35 Shoreland and floodplain zoning. Solid waste facilities are
14prohibited within areas under the jurisdiction of shoreland and floodplain zoning
15regulations adopted under ss. 59.692, 61.351, 62.231
and
, 87.30
, and 281.31, except
16that the department may issue permits authorizing facilities in such areas.
If the
17department issues a permit under this section, the permit shall specify the location,
18height, and size of the solid waste facility authorized under the permit.
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19Section
70. 289.62 (2) (g) 2. and 6. of the statutes are amended to read:
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289.62
(2) (g) 2. For nonhazardous tailing solids
or for nonacid producing
21taconite tailing solids, 0.2 cent per ton.
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6. For nonhazardous waste rock
or for nonacid producing taconite waste rock,
230.1 cent per ton.
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24Section
71. 292.01 (1m) of the statutes is amended to read:
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1292.01
(1m) "Approved mining facility" has the meaning given in s. 289.01 (4)
2and includes a mining waste site, as defined in s. 295.41 (31).
SB1-SSA2,72
3Section
72. Chapter 293 (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
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CHAPTER 293
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5nonferrous METALLIC MINING
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6Section
73. 293.01 (5) of the statutes is amended to read:
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293.01
(5) "Mineral exploration" or "exploration", unless the context requires
8otherwise, means the on-site geologic examination from the surface of an area by
9core, rotary, percussion or other drilling, where the diameter of the hole does not
10exceed 18 inches, for the purpose of searching for
nonferrous metallic minerals or
11establishing the nature of a known
nonferrous metallic mineral deposit, and includes
12associated activities such as clearing and preparing sites or constructing roads for
13drilling.
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14Section
74. 293.01 (7) of the statutes is amended to read:
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293.01
(7) "Merchantable by-product" means all waste soil, rock, mineral,
16liquid, vegetation and other material directly resulting from or displaced by the
17mining, cleaning or preparation of
nonferrous metallic minerals during mining
18operations which are determined by the department to be marketable upon a
19showing of marketability made by the operator, accompanied by a verified statement
20by the operator of his or her intent to sell such material within 3 years from the time
21it results from or is displaced by mining. If after 3 years from the time merchantable
22by-product results from or is displaced by mining such material has not been
23transported off the mining site, it shall be considered and regulated as refuse unless
24removal is continuing at a rate of more than 12,000 cubic yards per year.
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25Section
75. 293.01 (8) of the statutes is repealed.
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1Section
76. 293.01 (9) of the statutes is amended to read:
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293.01
(9) "Mining" or "mining operation" means all or part of the process
3involved in the mining of
nonferrous metallic minerals, other than for exploration or
4prospecting, including commercial extraction, agglomeration, beneficiation,
5construction of roads, removal of overburden and the production of refuse.
SB1-SSA2,77
6Section
77. 293.01 (12) of the statutes is amended to read:
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293.01
(12) "Mining site" means the surface area disturbed by a mining
8operation, including the surface area from which the
nonferrous metallic minerals
9or refuse or both have been removed, the surface area covered by refuse, all lands
10disturbed by the construction or improvement of haulageways, and any surface areas
11in which structures, equipment, materials and any other things used in the mining
12operation are situated.
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13Section
78. 293.01 (12m) of the statutes is created to read:
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293.01
(12m) "Nonferrous metallic mineral" means an ore or other earthen
15material to be excavated from the natural deposits on or in the earth for its metallic
16content but not primarily for its iron oxide content.
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17Section
79. 293.01 (18) of the statutes is amended to read:
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293.01
(18) "Prospecting" means engaging in the examination of an area for the
19purpose of determining the quality and quantity of
nonferrous metallic minerals,
20other than for exploration but including the obtaining of
an ore a nonferrous metallic
21mineral sample, by such physical means as excavating, trenching, construction of
22shafts, ramps and tunnels and other means, other than for exploration, which the
23department, by rule, identifies, and the production of prospecting refuse and other
24associated activities. "Prospecting" shall not include such activities when the
25activities are, by themselves, intended for and capable of commercial exploitation of
1the underlying
nonferrous ore body. However, the fact that prospecting activities and
2construction may have use ultimately in mining, if approved, shall not mean that
3prospecting activities and construction constitute mining within the meaning of sub.
4(9), provided such activities and construction are reasonably related to prospecting
5requirements.
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6Section
80. 293.01 (25) of the statutes is amended to read:
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293.01
(25) "Refuse" means all waste soil, rock, mineral, liquid, vegetation and
8other material, except merchantable by-products, directly resulting from or
9displaced by the prospecting or mining and from the cleaning or preparation of
10nonferrous metallic minerals during prospecting or mining operations, and shall
11include all waste materials deposited on or in the prospecting or mining site from
12other sources.
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13Section
81. 293.21 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
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293.21
(1) (a) "Driller" means a person who performs core, rotary, percussion
15or other drilling involved in exploration for
nonferrous metallic minerals.
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16Section
82. 293.25 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
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293.25
(2) (a)
Applicability. Except as provided under par. (b), ss. 293.21 and
18293.81 and rules promulgated under those sections apply to radioactive waste site
19exploration, to activities related to radioactive waste site exploration and to persons
20engaging in or intending to engage in radioactive waste site exploration or related
21activities in the same manner as those sections and rules are applicable to
22nonferrous metallic mineral exploration, to activities related to
nonferrous metallic 23mineral exploration and to persons engaging in or intending to engage in
nonferrous
24metallic mineral exploration or related activities.
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25Section
83. 293.25 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
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1293.25
(4) Regulation of exploration and related provisions. Sections
2293.13, 293.15 (1) to (12), 293.85, 293.87 and 293.89 and rules promulgated under
3those sections apply to radioactive waste site exploration, to activities related to
4radioactive waste site exploration and to persons engaging in or intending to engage
5in radioactive waste site exploration or related activities in the same manner as
6those sections and rules are applicable to
nonferrous metallic mineral exploration,
7to activities related to
nonferrous metallic mineral exploration and to persons
8engaging in or intending to engage in
nonferrous metallic mineral exploration or
9related activities.
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10Section
84. 293.37 (4) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
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293.37
(4) (b) If the department finds that the anticipated life and total area
12of a
nonferrous metallic mineral deposit are of sufficient magnitude that reclamation
13of the mining site consistent with this chapter requires a comprehensive plan for the
14entire affected area, it shall require an operator to submit with the application for
15a mining permit, amended mining site or change in mining or reclamation plan, a
16comprehensive long-term plan showing, in detail satisfactory to the department, the
17manner, location and time for reclamation of the entire area of contiguous land which
18will be affected by mining and which is owned, leased or under option for purchase
19or lease by the operator at the time of application. Where a
nonferrous metallic 20mineral deposit lies on or under the lands of more than one operator, the department
21shall require the operators to submit mutually consistent comprehensive plans.
SB1-SSA2,85
22Section
85. 293.47 (1) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
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293.47
(1) (b) "Geologic information" means information concerning
24descriptions of
an a nonferrous ore body, descriptions of reserves, tonnages and
25grades of
nonferrous ore, descriptions of a drill core or bulk sample including
1analysis, descriptions of drill hole depths, distances and similar information related
2to the
nonferrous ore body.
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3Section
86. 293.50 (1) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
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293.50
(1) (b) "Sulfide ore body" means a mineral deposit in which
nonferrous 5metals are mixed with sulfide minerals.
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6Section
87. 293.50 (2) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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293.50
(2) (intro.) Beginning on May 7, 1998, the department may not issue a
8permit under s. 293.49 for
the purpose of the mining of a sulfide ore body until all of
9the following conditions are satisfied:
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10Section
88. 293.50 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
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293.50
(2) (a) The department determines, based on information provided by
12an applicant for a permit under s. 293.49 and verified by the department, that a
13mining operation has operated in a sulfide ore body which, together with the host
14nonferrous rock, has a net acid generating potential in the United States or Canada
15for at least 10 years without the pollution of groundwater or surface water from acid
16drainage at the tailings site or at the mine site or from the release of heavy metals.
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17Section
89. 293.50 (2) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
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293.50
(2) (b) The department determines, based on information provided by
19an applicant for a permit under s. 293.49 and verified by the department, that a
20mining operation that operated in a sulfide ore body which, together with the host
21nonferrous rock, has a net acid generating potential in the United States or Canada
22has been closed for at least 10 years without the pollution of groundwater or surface
23water from acid drainage at the tailings site or at the mine site or from the release
24of heavy metals.
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25Section
90. 293.51 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
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1293.51
(1) Upon notification that an application for a prospecting or mining
2permit has been approved by the department but prior to commencing prospecting
3or mining, the operator shall file with the department a bond conditioned on faithful
4performance of all of the requirements of this chapter and all rules adopted by the
5department under this chapter. The bond shall be furnished by a surety company
6licensed to do business in this state. In lieu of a bond, the operator may deposit cash,
7certificates of deposit or government securities with the department. Interest
8received on certificates of deposit and government securities shall be paid to the
9operator. The amount of the bond or other security required shall be equal to the
10estimated cost to the state of fulfilling the reclamation plan, in relation to that
11portion of the site that will be disturbed by the end of the following year. The
12estimated cost of reclamation of each prospecting or mining site shall be determined
13by the department on the basis of relevant factors including, but not limited to,
14expected changes in the price index, topography of the site, methods being employed,
15depth and composition of overburden and depth of
nonferrous metallic mineral
16deposit being mined.
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17Section
91. 293.65 (3) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
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293.65
(3) (a) An approval under s. 281.34 is required to withdraw groundwater
19for prospecting or mining or to dewater mines if the capacity and rate of withdrawal
20of all wells involved in the withdrawal of groundwater or the dewatering of mines
21exceeds 100,000 gallons each day. A permit under s. 283.31 is required to discharge
22pollutants resulting from the dewatering of mines.
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23Section
92. 293.65 (3) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
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293.65
(3) (b) The department may not issue an approval under s. 281.34 if the
25withdrawal of groundwater for prospecting or mining purposes or the dewatering of
1mines will result in the unreasonable detriment of public or private water supplies
2or the unreasonable detriment of public rights in the waters of the state. No
3withdrawal of groundwater
for prospecting or mining purposes or
the dewatering of
4mines may be made to the unreasonable detriment of public or private water supplies
5or the unreasonable detriment of public rights in the waters of the state.
SB1-SSA2,93
6Section
93. 293.86 of the statutes is amended to read:
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7293.86 Visitorial powers of department. Any duly authorized officer,
8employee or representative of the department may enter and inspect any property,
9premises or place on or at which any prospecting or
metallic mining operation or
10facility is located or is being constructed or installed at any reasonable time for the
11purpose of ascertaining the state of compliance with this chapter and chs. 281, 285,
12289 to 292,
295 and 299
, subchs. I and II of ch. 295, and rules adopted pursuant
13thereto. No person may refuse entry or access to any such authorized representative
14of the department who requests entry for purposes of inspection, and who presents
15appropriate credentials, nor may any person obstruct, hamper or interfere with any
16such inspection. The department shall furnish to the prospector or operator, as
17indicated in the prospecting or mining permit, a written report setting forth all
18observations, relevant information and data which relate to compliance status.
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19Section
94. Chapter 295 (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
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Chapter 295
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NONMETALLIC MINING RECLAMATION;
22
OIL AND GAS
;
23
ferrous metallic mining
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24Section
95. 295.16 (4) (f) of the statutes is amended to read:
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1295.16
(4) (f) Any mining operation, the reclamation of which is required in a
2permit obtained under ch. 293
or subch. III of ch. 295.
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3Section
96. Subchapter III of chapter 295 [precedes 295.40] of the statutes is
4created to read:
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Chapter 295
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Subchapter III
7
ferrous metallic mining
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8295.40 Legislative findings. The legislature finds all of the following:
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9(1) That attracting and aiding new mining enterprises and expanding the
10mining industry in Wisconsin is part of Wisconsin public policy.
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11(2) That mining for nonferrous metallic minerals is different from mining for
12ferrous minerals because in mining for nonferrous metallic minerals, sulfide
13minerals react, when exposed to air and water, to form acid drainage.
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14(3) That if the mineral products and waste materials associated with
15nonferrous metallic sulfide mining operations are not properly managed and
16controlled, they can cause significant damage to the environment, affect human
17health, and degrade the quality of life of the affected community.
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18(4) That the special concerns surrounding nonferrous metallic mining warrant
19more stringent regulatory measures than those warranted for ferrous mineral
20mining operations.
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21(5) That the provisions in ch. 293, 2011 stats., are a deterrent to ferrous mineral
22mining in this state and are not necessary to ensure that ferrous mineral mining will
23be conducted in an environmentally sound manner.
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24(6) That simplifying and shortening the permitting process for ferrous mineral
25mining when compared to nonferrous metallic mineral mining, as Minnesota and
1Michigan have done, will encourage ferrous mineral mining in Wisconsin and create
2jobs and generate resources for the state.
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3(7) That because of the fixed location of ferrous mineral deposits in the state,
4it is probable that mining those deposits will result in adverse impacts to wetlands
5and that, therefore, the use of wetlands for bulk sampling and mining activities,
6including the disposal or storage of mining wastes or materials, or the use of other
7lands for mining activities that would have a significant adverse impact on wetlands,
8is presumed to be necessary.
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9295.41 Definitions. In this subchapter:
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10(1) "Air pollution" means the presence in the atmosphere of one or more air
11contaminants in such quantities and of such duration as is injurious to human health
12or welfare, animal or plant life, or property.
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13(2) "Applicant" means a person who applies for, or is preparing to apply for, an
14exploration license or a mining permit or who files a bulk sampling plan.
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15(3) (a) "Approval" means, except as provided in par. (b), any permit, license,
16certification, contract, or other authorization that the department issues, or any
17other action by the department, that is required for exploration, to engage in bulk
18sampling at a bulk sampling site, or to construct or operate a mining site, including
19any action required for any of the following:
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1. The withdrawal of land entered as county forest land under s. 28.11 and any
21modification of, or amendment to, a county forest land use plan necessitated by the
22withdrawal of the land.
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2. The withdrawal of land entered as forest cropland under s. 77.10.
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13. The withdrawal of land designated as managed forest land under subch. VI
2of ch. 77 and any modification of, or amendment to, a managed forest land
3management plan necessitated by the withdrawal of the land.
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(b) "Approval" does not include a permit, license, certification, contract, or
5other authorization related to the construction of any new plant, equipment,
6property, or facility for the production, transmission, delivery, or furnishing of power.
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7(4) "Background water quality" means the concentration of a substance in
8groundwater as determined by monitoring at locations that will not be affected by
9a mining site.
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10(5) "Baseline water quality" means the concentration of a substance in
11groundwater or surface water as determined by monitoring before mining operations
12begin.
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13(6) "Borrow materials" means soil or rock used in construction or reclamation
14activities.
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15(7) "Bulk sampling" means excavating in a potential mining site by removing
16less than 10,000 tons of material for the purposes of obtaining site-specific data to
17assess the quality and quantity of the ferrous mineral deposits and of collecting data
18from and analyzing the excavated materials in order to prepare the application for
19a mining permit or for any other approval.
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20(8) "Closing" means the time at which a mining waste site ceases to accept
21mining wastes.
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22(9) "Closure" means the actions taken by an operator to prepare a mining waste
23site for long-term care and to make it suitable for other uses.
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24(10) "Construct" means to engage in a program of on-site construction,
25including site clearing, grading, dredging, or filling of land.