Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 8, December 2, 2024
Section 4VAC25-130-816.105 - Backfilling and grading; thick overburden(a) Thick overburden exists when spoil and other waste materials available from the entire permit area is more than sufficient to restore the disturbed area to its approximate original contour. More than sufficient spoil and other waste materials occur where the overburden thickness times the swell factor, plus the thickness of other available waste materials, is more than the combined thickness of the overburden and coal bed prior to removing the coal, so that after backfill and grading the surface configuration of the reclaimed area would not: (1) Closely resemble the surface configuration of the land prior to mining; or(2) Blend into and complement the drainage pattern of the surrounding terrain.(b) Where thick overburden occurs within the permit area, the permittee at a minimum shall: (1) Restore the approximate original contour and then use the remaining spoil and other waste materials to attain the lowest practicable grade, but not more than the angle of repose;(2) Meet the requirements of 4VAC25-130-816.102(a)(2) through (j); and(3) Dispose of any excess spoil in accordance with 4VAC25-130-816.71 through 4VAC25-130-816.75.4 Va. Admin. Code § 25-130-816.105
Derived from VR480-03-19 § 816.105, eff. December 15, 1981; amended, eff. June 28, 1982; October 28, 1982; December 14, 1982; October 11, 1983; December 27, 1983; May 8, 1984; June 22, 1984; August 2, 1984; October 16, 1985; January 7, 1987; July 22, 1987; November 25, 1987; October 12, 1988; December 26, 1990; July 1, 1991; July 17, 1991; November 20, 1991; July 7, 1992; May 5, 1993; October 19, 1994; Virginia Register Volume 15, Issue 6, eff. January 6, 1999; Volume 23, Issue 13, eff. April 4, 2007.Statutory Authority
§§ 45.1-161.3 and 45.1-230 of the Code of Virginia.