Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 10, § 40-10.020
PURPOSE: This rule complies with sections 444.772, 444.774 and 444.778, RSMo by setting forth the requirements for surface mine operators to obtain the necessary permit from the Land Reclamation Commission.
(2) As required by section 444.772, RSMo, an applicant shall provide a complete application package submitted which includes the following:
(A) A completed application form supplied by the commission signed and dated by an officer of the applicant or other authorized representative of the applicant. The form shall contain at least the following information:
of the operation;
office address of the applicant;
the application;
quarter, one-quarter (1/4, 1/4) section and the estimated number of acres of any land to be affected by surface mining by the applicant during the succeeding twelve (12)-month term of the permit;
right to mine the land affected by the permit;
or any person associated with the applicant in a management function holds or has held under sections 444.500–444.789, RSMo;
any ownership interest in the land or mineral to be mined, both surface and subsurface; and
(D) A plan of operation and reclamation which meets the requirements of 444.760–444.790, RSMo.
operators shall include:
ability, removal and storage as outlined in 10 CSR 40-10.050(6);
spoil placement and disposal;
acid materials, if applicable; and
and arrangement of the pit if not delineated clearly on the map submitted with the application.
mation and operation plan for the lands and water within the proposed permit area.
a minimum:
tion and the seeding/planting rates:
seeding/planting;
erences to support revegetation methods;
topsoiling and revegetation schedules as outlined in 10 CSR 40-10.050(10); and
reclaimed to and the acreage of each.
what measures will be taken to minimize impacts on the stream environment, that is, where possible, confining active mining operations to gravel bars rather than in flowing water, restricting haul roads through flowing water and restricting damage to stream banks or bank vegetation to the minimum required to transport the material out.
short-term or long-term plan for operations and reclamation. A short-term plan shall describe, at a minimum, the activities required by the operation and reclamation plan outlined in this subsection, which will occur over the one (1)-year term of the permit. A long-term plan shall describe, at a minimum, the activities required by the operation and reclamation plan outlined in this subsection which will occur over more than one (1) year. Permits having long-term operation plans will be issued for one (1)-year terms, except that, upon renewal, the applicant is not required to resubmit an operation plan, provided that the operations will continue to be conducted in the manner originally proposed. Also, the operator only must acquire a permit for the portion of the area included in the long-term plan which will be affected over the upcoming one (1)-year term of the permit. But, in no instance shall the operator affect any area outside of the area included in the current approved permit;
(E) Two (2) different maps sufficient for the following purposes:
distinguish the mining site from other mine sites in the general area of the county;
detail to illustrate the following:
nesses having any surface or subsurface interest in the lands to be mined, including owners or leaseholders of the land and utilities;
each site, if proposing multiple sites, of all areas proposed to be affected over the permit term;
roads located in or within one hundred feet (100') of the proposed permit area;
pared, a north arrow and section, township and range lines;
being mined, if an in-stream operation is proposed;
original or clearly copied United States Geological Survey (USGS) seven and onehalf (7 1/2) minute topographical map, county assessor map, Agricultural Stabilization Conservation Service (ASCS) aerial photos or up-to-date county ownership plats or on a map of equal or better quality; and
ways, diversions and post-mining land use designations shall be identified on the permit map.
must be clearly legible and must contain the company name, mine or site name, date of last map edit, scale indication (such as a scale bar or numerical ratio) and a symbol definition key for any special symbols used; and
a portion of the area described in a long-term operation and reclamation plan, the applicant shall indicate the boundary of the proposed permit area and the boundary of the area proposed to be disturbed over the life of the mine on the map required by paragraph (2)(E)2. of this rule;
(F) All required fees based upon the type of operation and amount of production as follows:
dollars ($500).
on a permit of three hundred dollars ($300). If surface mining operations are not conducted at a site for a total of six (6) months or more during any one (1) permit year, the fee for such site for that year shall be reduced by fifty percent (50%) or to the amount of one hundred fifty dollars ($150).
bonded by the operator of five dollars ($5) per acre for each acre permitted.
operation where the annual tonnage of gravel mined by such operator is less than five thousand (5,000) tons, the total cost of submitting an application shall be three hundred dollars ($300).
permit be more than two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500).
ber 31, 2007;
(H) Proof that a public notice has been published in any newspaper with a general circulation in the counties where the land is located. The applicant shall advertise a public notice in accordance with this subsection each time the applicant files a permit application for a new mine, files a request for expansion to an existing mine, when making revisions to the original operation and reclamation plan and when transferring the permit to a new operator, as defined in sections (5)–(7) of this rule. Public notices shall not be required for renewing existing permits or to permit additional acreage within a currently approved long-term operation and reclamation plan, as defined in paragraph (2)(D)6, of this rule. The notice must contain the following:
face mining specifying the mineral and estimated period of operation;
tor;
consisting of county, section, township and range;
comments will be accepted by the director of the Land Reclamation Commission for fifteen (15) days following the publication of the public notice; and
Land Reclamation Commission. Mineral Open Pit and In-Stream Sand and Gravel Operations
(3) As required by section 444.772, RSMo, any mining permit covering affected land that has not been totally reclaimed and released from liability prior to permit expiration must be renewed annually.
(7) If at any time during the permit term an operator wishes to revise the methods described in an approved operation and reclamation plan, the operator may file a revision to the plan. A revision must include:
AUTHORITY: sections 444.767, 444.772, and 444.784, RSMo Supp. 2001.* Original rule filed Aug. 2, 1991, effective Feb. 6, 1992. Amended: Filed June 1, 1994, effective Nov. 30, 1994. Amended: Filed March 15, 2002, effective Oct. 30, 2002.
*Original authority: 444.767, RSMo 1971, amended 1990, 1993, 2001; 444.772, RSMo 1971, amended 1984, 1990, 1992, 2001; and 444.784, RSMo 1971, amended 1990, 2001. Mineral Open Pit and In-Stream Sand and Gravel Operations 10 CSR 40-10 Mineral Open Pit and In-Stream Sand and Gravel Operations 10 CSR 40-10 Mineral Open Pit and In-Stream Sand and Gravel Operations 10 CSR 40-10 Mineral Open Pit and In-Stream Sand and Gravel Operations 10 CSR 40-10 Mineral Open Pit and In-Stream Sand and Gravel Operations 10 CSR 40-10 Mineral Open Pit and In-Stream Sand and Gravel Operations 10 CSR 40-10 Mineral Open Pit and In-Stream Sand and Gravel Operations 10 CSR 40-10 Mineral Open Pit and In-Stream Sand and Gravel Operations 10 CSR 40-10 Mineral Open Pit and In-Stream Sand and Gravel Operations