Ill. Admin. Code tit. 62, § 1816.150 - Roads: General
a) Road
classification system.
1) Each road, as
defined in 62 Ill. Adm. Code 1701.Appendix A, shall be classified as either a
primary road or an ancillary road.
2) A primary road is any road which is:
A) Used for transporting coal or
spoil;
B) Frequently used for
access or other purposes for a period in excess of six months; or
C) To be retained for an approved post-mining
land use.
3) An
ancillary road is any road not classified as a primary road.
b) Performance standards. Each
road shall be located, designed, constructed, reconstructed, used, maintained,
and reclaimed so as to:
1) Control or prevent
erosion, siltation, and the air pollution attendant to erosion, including road
dust as well as dust occurring on other exposed surfaces, by measures such as
vegetating, watering, using chemical or other dust suppressants, or otherwise
stabilizing all exposed surfaces in accordance with current, prudent
engineering practices;
2) Control
or prevent damage to fish, wildlife, or their habitat and related environmental
values;
3) Control or prevent
additional contributions of suspended solids to stream flow or runoff outside
the permit area;
4) Neither cause
nor contribute to, directly or indirectly, the violation of State or Federal
water quality standards applicable to receiving waters;
5) Refrain from seriously altering the normal
flow of water in streambeds or drainage channels;
6) Prevent or control damage to public or
private property, including the prevention or mitigation of adverse effects on
lands within the boundaries of units of the National Park System, the National
Wildlife Refuge System, the National System of Trails, the National Wilderness
Preservation System, the Wild and Scenic Rivers System, including designated
study rivers, and National Recreation Areas designated by Act of Congress;
and
7) Use nonacid- and
nontoxic-forming substances in road surfacing.
c) Design and construction limits and
establishment of design criteria. To ensure environmental protection
appropriate for their planned duration and use, including consideration of the
type and size of equipment used, the design and construction or reconstruction
of roads shall incorporate appropriate limits for grade, width, surface
materials, surface drainage control, culvert placement, and culvert size in
accordance with current, prudent engineering practices, and any necessary
design criteria established by the Department.
d) Location.
1) No part of any road shall be located in
the channel of an intermittent or perennial stream unless specifically approved
by the Department in accordance with applicable sections of 62 Ill. Adm. Code
1816.41
through
1816.43 and
1816.57.
2) Roads shall be located to minimize
downstream sedimentation and flooding.
e) Maintenance.
1) A road shall be maintained to meet the
performance standards of this Section in accordance with prudent engineering
and maintenance practices.
2) A
road damaged by a catastrophic event, such as a flood or earthquake, shall be
repaired as soon as is practicable after the damage has occurred.
f) Reclamation. A road not to be
retained under an approved post-mining land use shall be reclaimed in
accordance with the approved reclamation plan as soon as practicable after it
is no longer needed for mining and reclamation operations. This reclamation
shall include:
1) Closing the road to
traffic;
2) Removing all bridges
and culverts unless approved as part of the post-mining land use;
3) Removing or otherwise disposing of
road-surfacing materials that are incompatible with the post-mining land use
and revegetation requirements;
4)
Reshaping cut and fill slopes as necessary to be compatible with the
post-mining land use and to complement the natural drainage pattern of the
surrounding terrain;
5) Protecting
the natural drainage patterns by installing dikes or cross-drains as necessary
to control surface runoff and erosion; and
Notes
Amended at 15 Ill. Reg. 17166, effective January 1, 1992
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