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(c) The location and names of all streams, roads, railroads, pipelines, and
20utility lines on or within 1,000 feet of the mining site.
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(d) The name or names of the owner or owners of the mining site.
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(e) The name of the city, village, or town in which the mining site is located and
23the name of any other city, village, or town that is within 3 miles of the mining site.
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24(2) Descriptive data. The applicant shall provide descriptive data to
25accompany the map or photographs under sub. (1), including all of the following:
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1(a) The federal natural resources conservation service land capabilities
2classifications of the affected area.
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(b) The elevation of the water table.
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(c) Details of the nature, extent, and final configuration of the proposed
5excavation and mining site, including the total estimated production of tailings,
6waste rock, and other refuse and the location of their disposal.
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(d) The nature and depth of the overburden.
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8(3) Operating procedures. The applicant shall also include in the mining plan
9the details of the proposed operating procedures, including descriptions of all of the
10following:
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(a) The sequence of mining operations.
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(b) The handling of overburden materials.
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(c) The production, handling, and final disposition of tailings.
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(d) The milling, concentrating, refining, and other processing of ferrous
15minerals.
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(e) The storage, loading, and transportation of the final product.
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(f) Groundwater and surface water management techniques, including
18provisions for erosion protection and drainage control, and a water management
19plan showing water sources, flow paths and rates, storage volumes, and release
20points.
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(g) Plans for collection, treatment, and discharge of any water resulting from
22the 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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1(hr) An assessment of the risk of the occurrence of an accidental health or
2environmental hazard in connection with the operation of the mine. The assessment
3shall include, with specificity, a description of the assumptions that the applicant
4used in making the risk assessment and the contingency measures that the applicant
5proposes to take in the event that an accidental health or environmental hazard
6occurs.
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(i) Measures for notifying the public and responsible governmental agencies of
8potentially hazardous conditions, including the movement or accumulation of toxic
9wastes in groundwater and surface water, soils, and vegetation, and other
10consequences 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
12waste 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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(L) A plan for completing and submitting a preblasting survey to the
15department before any blasting is conducted.
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16(4) Required demonstrations. The applicant shall demonstrate in the mining
17plan that the proposed mining will be consistent with the reclamation plan under s.
18295.49 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
20environmentally sound manner.
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(b) Buildings and other structures will be painted and maintained in a manner
22that is visually compatible with the surrounding vegetational and earth conditions,
23except that if a building or other structure cannot be painted and maintained in a
24manner that is visually compatible or if painting and maintaining a building or other
1structure in a manner that is visually compatible would cause safety concerns, the
2building 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
4exposure of the public to hazards.
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(d) The use of mine mill chemicals and processing reagent wastes will be
6governed by all of the following:
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1. Reagents and mine mill chemicals will not be used in a manner that will
8result in substantial harm to public safety or health or to the environment.