(a) An application shall contain maps and plans of the proposed permit area and areas within 1000 feet, except as otherwise designated by the Department, showing the following:
- (1) The boundaries of lands to be affected by the proposed operation and the relative sequence of mining and reclamation.
- (2) Buildings, utility corridors and facilities which will be used in the operation.
- (3) Areas of land for which a bond will be posted under Subchapter D (relating to bonding and insurance requirements).
- (4) Mineral storage, processing and loading areas.
- (5) Overburden, topsoil, waste and noncoal waste storage areas.
- (6) Water diversion, collection, conveyance, sedimentation and erosion control, treatment, storage and discharge facilities to be used.
- (7) Air pollution collection and control facilities, if required.
- (8) Waste disposal facilities relating to processing or pollution control.
- (9) Explosive storage and handling facilities.
- (10) The location of each sedimentation pond and permanent water impoundment.
(b) An application for an underground mine shall contain maps and plans as described in subsection (a) and the following:
- (1) The proposed extent of the underground mine workings.
- (2) Existing and proposed openings to the mine.
- (3) Existing underground and surface mines within 1000 feet of the proposed underground mine.
- (c) Maps, plans and cross sections required by this section shall be on a scale satisfactory to the Department, but in no event less than 1:25,000 and in a manner satisfactory to the Department. The maps or plans and cross sections shall be prepared and certified by a registered professional engineer, or registered professional land surveyor.
Source
The provisions of this § 77.454 adopted March 16, 1990, effective March 17, 1990, 20 Pa.B. 1643.