Ill. Admin. Code tit. 62, § 1816.81 - Coal Mine Waste: General Requirements
a) All coal mine waste shall be placed in new
or existing disposal areas approved by the Department for this purpose. These
areas shall be within a permit area. Coal mine waste shall be placed in a
controlled manner to:
1) Minimize adverse
effects of leachate and surface water runoff on surface and ground water
quality and quantity in accordance with Section
1816.41;
2) Ensure mass stability and prevent mass
movement during and after construction by:
A)
Spreading the coal mine waste in layers no more than twenty-four (24) inches in
thickness;
B) Compacting the coal
mine waste to prevent spontaneous combustion and to provide the strength
required for stability of the coal processing waste bank.
C) Variations shall be allowed in these
requirements for the disposal of dewatered fine coal mine waste (minus
twenty-eight (28) sieve size) with approval of the Department, if, because of
site-specific conditions, compliance with the requirements of subsections
(c)(1) and (c)(2) is not necessary to neet the performance standards of this
Part;
3) Ensure that the
final disposal facility is suitable for reclamation and revegetation compatible
with the natural surroundings and the approved post-mining land use;
4) Not create a public safety hazard;
and
5) Prevent
combustion.
b) Coal mine
waste materials from activities located outside a permit area, such as those
activities at other mines or abandoned mine waste piles may be disposed of in
the permit area only if approved by the Department. Approval shall be based on
a showing by the person who conducts surface mining activities in the permit
area that such disposal will be in accordance with the standards of this
Section.
c) Design certification.
1) The disposal facility shall be designed
using current, prudent engineering practices and shall meet any design criteria
established by the Department. A qualified registered professional engineer,
experienced in the design of similar earth and waste structures, shall seal the
design of the disposal facility.
2)
The disposal facility shall be designed to attain a minimum long-term static
safety factor of
1.5. The foundation and
abutments must be stable under all conditions of construction.
d) Foundation. Sufficient
foundation investigations, such as on site investigations and test borings, as
well as any necessary laboratory testing of foundation material, shall be
performed in order to determine the design requirements for foundation
stability. The analyses of the foundation conditions shall take into
consideration the effect of underground mine workings, if any, upon the
stability of the disposal facility.
e) Emergency procedures. If any examination
or inspection discloses that a potential hazard exists, the Department shall be
informed promptly of the finding and of the emergency procedures formulated for
public protection and remedial action. If procedures cannot be formulated or
implemented to ensure compliance with subsection (a), the Department shall be
notified immediately. The Department shall then notify the appropriate agencies
that other emergency procedures are required to protect the public.
f) Underground disposal. Coal mine waste may
be disposed of in underground mine workings, but only in accordance with a plan
approved by the Department and MSHA under 62 Ill. Adm. Code
1784.25.
Notes
Amended at 11 Ill. Reg. 8131, effective July 1, 1987
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