Ill. Admin. Code tit. 62, § 1816.102 - Backfilling and Grading: General Grading Requirements
a) Disturbed areas shall be backfilled and
graded to:
1) Achieve the approximate original
contour, except as provided in subsection (k);
2) Eliminate all highwalls, spoil piles, and
depressions, except as provided in subsection (h) (small depressions) and in
subsection (k)(3)(C) (previously mined highwalls);
3) Achieve a post-mining slope that does not
exceed either the angle of repose or such lesser slope as is necessary to
achieve a minimum long-term static safety factor of
1.3 and to prevent
slides;
4) Minimize erosion and
water pollution both on and off the site in accordance with Sections
1816.42
and
1816.95;
and
5) Support the approved
post-mining land use.
b)
Spoil, except excess spoil disposed of in accordance with Sections
1816.71
through
1816.74,
shall be returned to the mined-out area.
c) Spoil and waste materials shall be
compacted to ensure stability or to prevent leaching of toxic
materials.
d) Spoil may be placed
on the area outside the mined-out area in nonsteep slope areas to restore the
approximate original contour by blending the spoil into the surrounding terrain
if the following requirements are met:
1) All
vegetative and organic material shall be removed from the area.
2) The topsoil on the area shall be removed,
segregated, stored, and redistributed in accordance with Section
1816.22.
3) The spoil shall be backfilled and graded
on the area in accordance with the requirements of this Section.
e) Disposal of coal processing
waste and underground development waste in the mined-out area shall be in
accordance with Sections
1816.81
and
1816.83,
except that a long-term static safety factor of
1.3 shall be
achieved.
f) Exposed coal seams,
acid- and toxic-forming materials, and combustible materials exposed, used, or
produced during mining shall be adequately covered with nontoxic and
noncombustible material, or treated, to control the impact on surface and
groundwater in accordance with Section
1816.41,
to prevent sustained combustion, and to be in compliance with the revegetation
requirements of Section
1816.111(a)
and the approved post-mining land use.
g) Cut-and-fill terraces may be allowed by
the Department where:
1) Needed to conserve
soil moisture to ensure revegetation, ensure stability, and control erosion on
final-graded slopes, if the terraces are compatible with the approved
post-mining land use in accordance with Sections 1816.41, 1816.95 and 1816.111;
or
2) Specialized grading,
foundation conditions, or roads are required for the approved post-mining land
use, in which case the final grading may include a terrace to ensure the
safety, stability, and erosion control necessary to implement the post-mining
land use plan.
h) Small
depressions may be constructed if they are needed to minimize erosion, create
and enhance wildlife habitat, or assist revegetation by retaining moisture, in
accordance with Sections 1816.41, 1816.95, 1816.97 and 1816.111.
i) Permanent impoundments may be approved if
they meet the requirements of Sections
1816.49 and
1816.56.
j) Preparation of final-graded surfaces shall
be conducted in a manner that minimizes erosion in accordance with Section
1816.45
and provides a surface for replacement of topsoil that will minimize slippage
such as discing and scarification.
k) The post-mining slope may vary from the
approximate original contour when:
1) The
standards for thin overburden in Section
1816.104
are met;
2) The standards for thick
overburden in Section
1816.105
are met; or
3) Approval is obtained
from the Department for:
A) Mountaintop
removal operations in accordance with 62 Ill. Adm. Code
1785.14;
B) A variance from approximate original
contour requirements in accordance with 62 Ill. Adm. Code
1785.16;
or
C) Incomplete elimination of
highwalls in previously mined areas in accordance with Section
1816.106.
Notes
Amended at 14 Ill. Reg. 11830, effective January 1, 1991
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