25 Pa. Code § 90.49 - Stream buffer zone variance
(a)
Stream buffer zone restriction. Coal refuse disposal may not
occur within 100 feet (30.48 meters) of the bank of a stream. The Department
may grant a variance for disposal of coal refuse under subsection (c) if
consistent with Subchapter E (relating to site selection).
(b)
Compliance required.
Surface mining operations supporting coal refuse disposal shall comply with
§
86.102(12)
(relating to areas where mining is prohibited or limited).
(c)
Variance. The Department
may grant a variance from the 100-foot (30.48-meter) stream buffer zone to
dispose of coal refuse and to relocate or divert streams in the 100-foot
(30.48-meter) stream buffer zone. The stream buffer zone is the area within 100
feet (30.48 meters) measured horizontally from the bank of any stream.
(1) Stream buffer zone variances will only be
granted if the operator demonstrates to the satisfaction of the Department
that, as a result of the variance, coal refuse disposal will not adversely
affect water quality and quantity, or other environmental resources of the
stream and will not cause or contribute to the violation of applicable State or
Federal water quality standards.
(2) Prior to granting a variance, the
operator shall be required to give public notice of the application in two
newspapers of general circulation in the area once a week for 2 successive
weeks.
(i) If a person files an exception to
the proposed variance within 20 days of the last publication of the notice, the
Department will conduct a public hearing with respect to the application within
30 days of receipt of the exception.
(ii) The Department will also consider
information or comments submitted by the Fish and Boat Commission prior to
taking action on a variance request.
(3) The variance will be issued as a written
order specifying the methods and techniques that shall be employed to prevent
or mitigate adverse impacts. Mitigation can include, but is not limited to,
compensatory restoration and enhancements of nearby streams or stream segments.
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