Mont. Admin. r. 17.24.116

Current through Register Vol. 23, December 6, 2024
Rule 17.24.116 - OPERATING PERMIT: APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
(1) Applicant must obtain an operating permit for each mine complex on a form prescribed by the department.
(2) To obtain an operating permit the applicant shall pay a $500 fee.
(3) In addition to the information required by 82-4-335(4), MCA, an application for an operating permit must describe the following:
(a) the existing environment;
(b) soil salvage and stockpiling activities and measures to protect soil from erosion and contamination;
(c) provisions for the prevention of wind erosion of all disturbed areas;
(d) the design, construction, and operation of the mine, mill, tailings, and waste rock disposal facilities;
(e) the facilities, buildings, and capacity of mill or processing;
(f) the proposed date for commencement of mining, the minerals to be mined, and a proposed conceptual life of mine operations;
(g) the designs of diversions, impoundments, and sediment control structures to be constructed reflecting their safety, utility, and stability;
(h) the location of access, haul, and other support roads and provisions for their construction and maintenance that control and minimize channeling and other erosion;
(i) the source and volume of incoming ore, tailings, or waste rock;
(j) the equipment and chemicals to be used in the operation by location and task;
(k) the general chemical processes and the purpose, amount, and source of water used in the operation and the disposition of any process waste water or solutions;
(l) the ground and surface water monitoring programs to be implemented including a schedule for reporting results to the department;
(m) a contingency plan addressing accidental discharges to ground or surface water;
(n) a fire protection plan;
(o) a toxic spill contingency plan with certification that notice of the filing of the plan has been provided to the state fire marshal;
(p) the sewage treatment facilities and solid waste disposal sites;
(q) the power needs and source(s), including fuel storage sites;
(r) the anticipated employment including direct and onsite contract employees;
(s) the transportation network to be used during the construction and operation phases, including a list of the type and amount of traffic at mine or mill capacity;
(t) the predicted noise levels by activities during construction and operations;
(u) the protective measures for archaeological and historical values in the areas to be mined;
(v) the protective measures designed to avoid foreseeable situations of unnecessary damage to flora and fauna in or adjacent to the area.
(4) The application must include a map or maps to scale of:
(a) the proposed permit area and area to be disturbed, including anticipated phases or increments of disturbance, if applicable;
(b) the location of the proposed mine and facilities;
(c) the location and identity of streams within one mile of the permit boundary and three miles down gradient unless a lesser distance is justified and agreed to by the department;
(d) existing and proposed roads;
(e) other constructed features like railroad, oil and gas wells, pipelines and other utility lines in the immediate area;
(f) residences and water wells within one mile of the permit area; and
(g) a uniform base, a scale, and a north directional arrow.
(5) The application must include a reclamation plan that meets the requirements of 82-4-336, MCA, and this subchapter.

Mont. Admin. r. 17.24.116

Eff. 12/31/72; TRANS, from DSL, 1996 MAR p. 2852; AMD, 1999 MAR p. 640, Eff. 4/9/99; AMD, 2002 MAR p. 3590, Eff. 12/27/02; AMD, 2024 MAR p. 1060, Eff. 5/11/2024

AUTH: 82-4-321, MCA; IMP: 82-4-335, 82-4-336, MCA