25 Pa. Code § 89.58 - Pollution-forming materials
Drainage from pollution-forming underground development waste and spoil, if any, into groundwater and surface water shall be avoided by:
(1) Identifying,
burying and treating, when necessary, waste and spoil which, in the judgment of
the Department, may be detrimental to vegetation or may adversely affect water
quality if not treated or buried.
(2) Preventing water from coming into contact
with pollution-forming materials in accordance with measures required by the
Department.
(3) Disposing of the
pollution-forming underground development wastes in accordance with Chapter 90
(relating to coal refuse disposal). Temporary storage of the materials may be
approved by the Department upon a finding that storage will not result in any
material risk of water pollution or other environmental damage. Storage shall
be limited to the period until burial or treatment first becomes feasible.
Pollution-forming underground development waste and spoil to be stored shall be
placed on impermeable material and protected from erosion and contact with
surface water. Any discharge shall conform with §
89.52 (relating to water quality
standards, effluent limitations and best management practices).
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