060-11 Wyo. Code R. §§ 11-12 - Reclamation
(a) Unless granted a variance, reclamation
and restoration of a site shall commence within thirty (30) days after
abandonment of the quarry operation. This requirement is not intended to
prevent the permittee from conducting reclamation before abandonment of the
quarrying operation. Concurrent reclamation and quarrying are encouraged.
(i) The operation will be considered
abandoned if any of the following occur:
(A)
The permittee notifies the Office that the quarrying operation is
abandoned;
(B) An Exclusive
Commercial Fossil Removal permittee fails to submit the minimal annual royalty
on or before the anniversary of each year during the original term of the
permit;
(C) The permittee fails to
file for renewal of the Fossil Removal Permit on or before its expiration date;
or
(D) No more commercially or
scientifically valuable fossils remain in the quarry,
(b) The reclamation of the
affected lands shall be in accordance with the following:
(i) Reclamation shall be consistent as
practicable with the prequarrying land use;
(ii) Minimally, reclamation requires all pits
or quarried areas to be filled with waste rock (spoils) from the quarrying
operation and regraded to blend in with the surrounding terrain. Topsoil must
be redistributed evenly over the entire affected land. Seeding of topsoiled
areas will be completed after October 1 or prior to May 15, depending upon
local soil conditions, with an approved seed mixture, unless another period is
approved by the Director;
(iii)
Without prior written approval of the Board or Office no materials shall be
pushed or dumped outside the surveyed boundaries of the quarry area;
(iv) Petroleum wastes, other toxic materials,
and trash in general shall be disposed of by methods which insure that topsoil,
vegetation, surface water, and ground water are not contaminated;
(v) Final slopes shall be gentle enough to
present no greater hazards to humans or animals than the premining topography
and to minimize the risks of erosion; and
(vi) All reclamation requirements shall be
approved by a representative of the Office.
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