N.D. Admin. Code § 43-02-02.3-11
In addition to information requirements set forth in subsections 1 through 3 of section 43-02-02.3-10, permit applications for large, noncoal, surface and subsurface mining operations and extraction facilities shall address the following:
1. Identification of interests. In addition to the information requirements set forth in subsection 1 of section 43-02-02.3-10, the applicant will provide the following information: a. A listing of all parties, including addresses, which have an ownership and controlling interest in the operation. Alternatively, the applicant may submit the applicant's most recent 10k form required by the United States securities and exchange commission. b. A statement of all current or previous mining operations within the United States held during the five years prior to application owned, operated, or controlled by any person identified in subdivision a and the names and addresses of regulatory agencies with jurisdiction over the environmental aspects of those operations that could provide a compliance history for the operations. c. The name and address of a designated agent for the service of notices and orders from the director. d. A listing of all federal and state permits required for the operation.
2. A surface facilities map which identifies the locations of buildings; stationary mining/processing equipment; roads; underground utilities; power lines; proposed drainage control structures; the location of topsoil and subsoil storage areas; tailings or processed waste facilities; disposal areas for overburden; and solid and liquid wastes and wastewater discharge treatment and containment facilities.
3. Sampling and analysis plan.
a. The applicant shall submit four copies of a proposed sampling and analysis plan (SAP) to the director for review prior to baseline data collection. The proposed SAP should contain, at a minimum, the following information for each relevant resource:
wetland areas. Streams shall be classified as ephemeral, intermittent, or perennial. The map shall identify all watercourses, lakes, springs, and riparian and wetland areas into which surface or pit drainage will be discharged or may possibly be expected to reach;
1. (2) A description of surface drainage systems sufficient to identify the seasonal variation in surface water quantity and quality within the proposed permit and affected areas to the extent possible;
2. (3) Lithology and thickness of each geologic unit below the site indicating which units are water-bearing, cross sections and potentiometric maps indicating the locations of wells and the ground water flow direction in the vicinity of the site, and references or sources for this information;
3. (4) A description of the aquifer characteristics including total dissolved solids concentration, maximum and minimum depths to ground water, direction of flow and gradients, transmissivity and storativity, and a general description of ground water quality, and references or sources for this information; and
4. (5) The location of all water wells and developed springs within and extending at least one mile from the proposed permit area. Water quality and quantity information for each well and spring shall be provided in the format required by the director.1. g. A description and delineation on topographic maps of any prior mining operations which may have affected the permit area including, if known, the type of mining and processing method and a list of any processing chemicals or reagents used.
2. h. A list of accompanying map indicating all sites on or eligible for listing on the national register of historic places and known cemeteries and human burials within the proposed permit area. Included with this list and map shall be a description of the effects the proposed mining operations may have on these sites and any proposed mitigation measures.
3. i. A description of the present and historic land use of the permit area, the general patterns of land use in the surrounding areas, and a narrative of land capability and productivity based upon natural resource conservation service land use, capability classes, or a similar classification.5. Operation plan. In addition to the information requested in subsection 3 of section 43-02-02.3-10, an applicant shall provide the following information as applicable;1. a. The identification of any toxic-forming or acid-forming materials present or to be left on the site as a result of mining or mineral processing.
2. b. In addition to the estimated total acreages proposed to be disturbed, provide an estimate of acreage to be either disturbed or reclaimed annually during the permit term.
3. c. A description of the plan for saving, protecting, and replacing the topsoil and subsoil.
4. d. Maps and plans indicating the location, size, and capacities for the mine facilities, including:
1. (1) Leach pads, heaps, ore dumps, and stockpiles;
2. (2) Impoundments;
3. (3) Ponds;
d. A detailed description of any surface facilities to be left as part of the postmining land use, included buildings, utilities, roads, pads, ponds, pits, and surface equipment where the postmine land use has been zoned as industrial or commercial land by the county. e. A description of the treatment, location, and disposition of any toxic-forming or acid-forming materials generated and left onsite, including a map showing the location of such materials upon the completion of reclamation. f. Plans for replacing the topsoil and subsoil that is removed and saved. g. A planting program as best calculated to revegetate the disturbed area. (1) Plans shall include, at a minimum, soil stabilization procedures, seedbed preparation, seed mixtures and rates, and timing of seeding. (2) Where there is no original protective vegetative cover, an alternative practical procedure must be proposed to minimize or control erosion or siltation. h. A topographic map of the anticipated surface configuration of the permit area upon completion of reclamation operations. The map shall be at appropriate contour intervals and scale. i. A statement that the operator will conduct reclamation as required by these rules.
History: Effective July 1, 2013.
General Authority: NDCC 38-12-03
Law Implemented: NDCC 38-12-03