Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 10, § 40-3.120
PURPOSE: This rule sets forth revegetation requirements pursuant to sections 444.810 and 444.855.2(19) and (20), RSMo.
Editor’s Note: The secretary of state has determined that the publication of this rule in its entirety would be unduly cumbersome or expensive. The entire text of the material referenced has been filed with the secretary of state. This material may be found at the Office of the Secretary of State or at the headquarters of the agency and is available to any interested person at a cost established by state law.
(1) General Requirements.
(A) The permittee shall establish on regraded areas and on all other disturbed areas, except water areas and surface areas of roads that are approved as part of the postmining land use, a vegetative cover that is in accordance with the approved permit and reclamation plan and that is to be—
area, or of introduced species where allowable under section (2) of this rule, and necessary to achieve the approved postmining land use and approved by the regulatory authority;
natural vegetation of the area; and
from erosion.
(B) The reestablished plant species shall—
postmining land use;
tics of growth as the original vegetation;
plant succession;
mal species of the area; and
state and federal seed, poisonous and noxious plant and introduced species laws or regulations.
approves a cropland or prime farmland postmining land use, the regulatory authority may grant exception to the requirements of paragraphs (1)(A)1. and 3., and (1)(B)2. and 3. of this rule.
(2) Use of Introduced Species. Introduced species may be substituted for native species only if approved in the permit and plan under the following conditions:
(4) Mulching and Other Soil Stabilizing Practices.
(6) Standards for Success.
(B) General Requirements.
ing plants on the revegetated area within the permit area shall be equal to the ground cover and productivity of living plants on the approved reference area or to the standards in other technical guides approved by the commission for use in the regulatory program. The period of extended responsibility initiates after the last year of augmented seeding, fertilizing, irrigation or other work which ensures success and continues for not fewer than five (5) years.
land uses—
success in revegetation shall be determined on the basis of ground cover and tree and shrub count. Ground cover and tree and shrub stocking shall be considered acceptable if they are equal to ninety percent (90%) of the approved success standard at a ninety percent (90%) statistical confidence level for the last year of the five (5)-year responsibility period. The success standard for ground cover is a ground cover density of seventy percent (70%). The success standard for tree and shrub stocking rate shall be determined on a specific permit basis with consultation and approval of the Missouri Department of Conservation. Measurements for ground cover and productivity of living plants shall be performed in accordance with the criteria contained in the current guidelines of the Land Reclamation Commission entitled “Phase III Revegetation Success Standards for Woodland”;
trial/commercial land use fewer than two (2) years after regrading is completed, the vegetative ground cover shall not be less than required to control erosion. If the area is not developed for industrial/commercial use within two (2) years of regrading, ground cover must have a density of seventy percent (70%), at a ninety percent (90%) statistical confidence level and not be less than that required to control erosion. Measurements for ground cover shall be performed in accordance with the criteria contained in the current guidelines of the Land Reclamation Commission entitled “Phase III Success Standards for Industrial/Commercial Revegetation”;
unless otherwise approved in the permit and plan, success in revegetation of cropland shall be determined on the basis of crop production from the mined area as compared to approved reference areas or other technical guidance procedures. Crop production from the mined area shall be equal to or greater than that of the approved standard for any two (2) years, except the first year, of the five (5)-year liability period established in paragraph (6)(B)1. of this rule. Production shall not be considered equal if it is less than ninety percent (90%) of the production of the approved standard with ninety percent (90%) statistical confidence. Measurements for crop productivity shall be performed in accordance with the criteria contained in the current guidelines of the Land Reclamation Commission entitled “Phase III Revegetation Success Standards for Cropland”;
wildlife habitat, success of vegetation shall be determined on the basis of tree, shrub or halfshrub stocking and ground cover. The tree, shrub or half-shrub stocking shall meet the standards described in section (7) of this rule. Ground cover shall be considered acceptable if it has at least seventy percent (70%) density with ninety percent (90%) statistical confidence. The success standard for tree and shrub stocking rate shall be determined on a specific permit basis with consultation and approval of the Missouri Department of Conservation. Measurements for ground cover and stocking shall be performed in accordance with the criteria contained in the current guidelines of the Land Reclamation Commission entitled “Phase III Revegetation Success Standards for Wildlife Habitat”;
ture use, success of revegetation shall be determined on the basis of ground cover and the production of living plants. Ground cover and production shall be considered acceptable if they are at least ninety percent (90%) of the approved success standard at a ninety percent (90%) statistical confidence level for any two (2) years of the five (5)-year responsibility period, except the first year. The success standard for ground cover shall be ninety percent (90%) density. The success standard for hay production shall be the yield from the reference area. Measurements for ground cover and productivity of living plants shall be performed in accordance with the criteria contained in the current guidelines of the Land Reclamation Commission entitled “Phase III Revegetation Success Standards for Pasture and Previously Mined Areas”;
farmland use, success of revegetation shall be determined on the basis of crop production. Crop production shall be considered acceptable if it is one hundred percent (100%) of the approved success standard at a ninety percent (90%) statistical confidence level for any three (3) years of the five (5)-year responsibility period, except the first year. The success standard for crop production shall be the yield from the reference area or other technical guidance procedures. Measurement of soil productivity shall be initiated within ten (10) years after completion of soil replacement. Measurements for crop productivity shall be performed in accordance with the criteria contained in 10 CSR 40-4.030 and in the current guidelines of the Land Reclamation Commission entitled “Phases II/III Revegetation Success Standards For Prime Farmland”;
recreation land use, success of revegetation shall be determined on the basis of ground cover and tree and shrub stocking. Ground cover shall be considered acceptable if it is equal to a density of seventy percent (70%), at a ninety percent (90%) statistical confidence level. The success standard for tree and shrub stocking rate shall be determined on a specific permit basis with consultation and approval of the Missouri Department of Surface Coal Mining and Related Activities
Conservation. Measurements for ground cover and productivity of living plants shall be performed in accordance with the criteria contained in the current guidelines of the Land Reclamation Commission entitled “Phase III Revegetation Success Standards For a Recreation Land Use”;
idential use fewer than two (2) years after regrading is completed, the vegetative ground cover density shall not be less than required to control erosion. If the area is not developed for residential use within two (2) years of regrading, ground cover must be equal to a density of seventy percent (70%), at a ninety percent (90%) statistical confidence level. Measurements for ground cover density shall be performed in accordance with the criteria contained in the current guidelines of the Land Reclamation Commission entitled “Program Phase III Revegetation Standards For Residential Land Use”; and
mining that were not reclaimed to the requirements of subsection (6)(B) and that are remined or otherwise redisturbed by surface coal mining operations, as a minimum, the vegetative ground cover shall be not less than the ground cover existing before redisturbance and shall be adequate to control erosion.
less than that required to achieve the approved postmining land use.
(C) The person who conducts surface mining activities shall—
proper management practices; and
vegetation, soils and water prescribed or approved in the permit and plan to identify conditions during the applicable period of liability specified in subsection (6)(B) of this rule.
(D) For permit areas forty (40) acres or less in size in locations with an average annual precipitation of more than twenty-six inches (26"), the following performance standards, if approved in the permit and plan, may be used instead of reference areas to measure success of revegetation on sites that are disturbed. These standards shall be met for a minimum of five (5) consecutive years:
species shall sustain a vegetative ground cover of seventy percent (70%) for five (5) full consecutive years;
herbaceous and woody species shall sustain a herbaceous vegetative ground cover of seventy percent (70%) for five (5) full consecutive years and four hundred (400) woody plants per acre after five (5) years. On steep slopes, the minimum number of woody plants shall be six hundred (600) per acre; and
ceous species means grasses, legumes and nonleguminous forbs; woody plants means woody shrubs, trees and vines; and ground cover means the area of ground covered by the combined aerial parts of vegetation and the litter that is produced naturally on-site, expressed as a percentage of the total area of measurement.
(7) Tree and Shrub Stocking for Woodland, Wildlife Habitat and Recreation Land Uses. This section sets forth forest resource conservation standards for reforestation operations to ensure that a cover of commercial tree species, noncommercial tree species, shrubs or half-shrubs, sufficient for adequate use of the available growing space, is established after surface mining activities.
(A) Stocking, that is, the number of stems per unit area, will be used to determine the degree to which space is occupied by welldistributed, countable trees, shrubs or halfshrubs.
foot (1') in height shall count as one (1) toward meeting the stocking requirements. Where multiple stems occur, only the tallest stem will be counted.
tree that can be used in calculating the degree of stocking under the following criteria:
at least two (2) growing seasons;
healthy; and
least one-third (1/3) of its length in live crown.
face water drainage ways on the revegetated area shall not require stocking.
(B) The following are the minimum performance standards for areas where woodland is the approved postmining land use:
ing of four hundred fifty (450) trees or shrubs per acre;
(75%) of countable trees or shrubs shall be commercial tree species;
ground cover shall be determined using procedures described in subparagraph (6)(B)2.D. and subsection (7)(A) of this rule and the sampling method approved in the permit and plan; when the stocking is equal to or greater than four hundred fifty (>450) trees or shrubs per acre and there is acceptable 10 CSR 40-3
ground cover, the five (5)-year responsibility period required in subparagraph (6)(B)2.D. and paragraph (7)(C)2. of this rule shall begin; and
responsibility period and at the time of request for bond release, each permittee shall provide documentation showing that the stocking of trees and shrubs and the ground cover on the revegetated area is satisfied by the provisions set out in subparagraph (6)(B)2.D. and paragraph (7)(B)1. of this rule.
(C) The following are the minimum performance standards for areas where woody plants are used for wildlife management, recreation, shelter belts or forest uses other than commercial forest land:
shrubs shall be conducted on established reference areas according to methods approved in the permit and plan. This inventory shall contain, but not be limited to—
considerations;
shrubs and the ground cover established on the revegetated area shall approximate the stocking and ground cover approved in the permit. Minimum stocking and planting arrangements shall be based on local and regional conditions after consultation with and approval from the Missouri Department of Conservation. The stocking of live woody plants shall be equal to or greater than ninety percent (90%) of the stocking of woody plants of the same life form approved in the permit. When this requirement is met and acceptable ground cover is achieved, the five (5)-year responsibility period required in subsection (6)(B) of this rule shall begin; and
responsibility period, each permittee shall provide documentation showing that—
the revegetated site are equal to or greater than ninety percent (90%) of the stocking rate approved in the permit with ninety percent (90%) statistical confidence and, at the time of final bond release, at least eighty percent (80%) of the trees and shrubs used to determine success shall have been in place for sixty percent (60%) of the applicable minimum period of responsibility;
ed area satisfies subparagraph (6)(B)2.D. of this rule. Species diversity, seasonal variety and regenerative capacity of the vegetation of the revegetated area shall be evaluated on the basis of the results which could reasonably be expected using the revegetation methods described in the mining and reclamation plan; and
be less than that required to achieve the approved postmining land use.
(8) Reclamation Schedule.
(A) In addition to the temporal and spatial requirements for completion of grading specified in 10 CSR 40-3.110(1)(A), other aspects of reclamation shall be completed in a timely manner as follows:
pleted within two hundred seventy (270) days of the completion of backfilling and rough grading or as contemporaneously as possible as defined in the approved permit;
trol erosion, or an equivalent erosion control practice, as approved by the director, shall be in place within two (2) years of the completion of initial seeding;
tion of initial seeding—
Phase II liability release; and
request for release of Phase II liability;
that are no longer needed for control of sediment shall be graded, topsoiled and seeded within eighteen (18) months after approval of a Phase II liability release of all disturbed areas within the watershed they serve. These Siltation structures and diversions shall be clearly indicated by the director in the Phase II liability release inspection report;
trial/commercial areas, public service areas, recreation areas and residential areas shall be demonstrated in the last year of the five (5)- year responsibility period;
areas and wildlife areas shall be demonstrated in the last year of the five (5)-year responsibility period;
pasture shall be demonstrated in any two (2) years of the last four (4) years of the five (5)- year responsibility period;
land shall be demonstrated in any three (3) years of the last four (4) years of the five (5)- year responsibility period;
ductivity and tree and shrub density shall be submitted to the commission within thirty (30) days of data collection for the years the permittee uses to prove revegetation success. If a permittee is unable to demonstrate revegetation success at the end of the five (5)-year responsibility period, the responsibility period and the requirement to measure productivity shall be extended year-by-year until the revegetation success standards are met; and
tation success is demonstrated for a given area—
7.021(2)(D) shall be met; and
request for release of Phase III liability to the commission.
(C) The director may approve variances from the requirements of paragraphs (8)(A)1.—8. if—
unusual circumstances which are beyond his/her control have made him/her temporarily unable to conform to the requirements;
pose of improving the efficiency of the management of the reclaimed land, and the director determines that the variance will not unreasonably delay reclamation and the release of Phase III liability; or
pose of allowing the permittee to perform reclamation that significantly exceeds the requirements of the law.
(D) The permittee shall report to the director the status of reclamation on all of his/her operations as of January 1 of each year. The report shall contain a narrative and map outlining the following as a minimum:
is, spoil banks, open pit, bench);
(that is, siltation structures, diversions, haul roads, topsoil stockpiles);
grading complete);
pit, bench, adjacent four (4) or fewer spoils);
soil completed and most likely seeded);
seeding of grass-legume and cover crop) and a description of the species planted and the methods used;
is, siltation structures and final pits);
mation completed; however, future touchup and overseeding may be necessary to ensure bond release status); and
port mining (that is, preparation plants, office and shop areas, slurry ponds, coal storage piles).
AUTHORITY: sections 444.530 and 444.810, RSMo Supp. 1999.* Original rule filed Oct. 12, 1979, effective Feb. 11, 1980. Amended: Filed April 14, 1980, effective Aug. 11, 1980. Amended: Filed Dec. 10, 1980, effective April 11, 1981. Amended: Filed Dec. 9, 1982, effective April 11, 1983. Amended: Filed June 27, 1986, effective Oct. 27, 1986. Amended: Filed Aug. 14, 1986, effective Feb. 28, 1987. Amended: Filed Dec. 15, 1987, effective April 1, 1988. Amended: Filed Sept. 15, 1988, effective Jan. 15, 1989. Amended: Filed Jan. 4, 1989, effective April 1, 1989. Amended: Filed July 3, 1990, effective Nov. 30, 1990. Amended: Filed May 15, 1992, effective Jan. 15, 1993. Amended: Filed Sept. 29, 1995, effective March 30, 1996. Amended: Filed March 21, 2000, effective Oct. 30, 2000. *Original authority: 444.530, RSMo 1971, amended 1983, 1990, 1993, 1995 and 444.810, RSMo 1979, amended 1983, 1993, 1995.