(a) The application shall include cross sections, maps,
and plans showing:
(1) elevations and locations of test borings and core
samplings;
(2) elevations and locations of monitoring stations
used to gather data for water quality and quantity, fish and wildlife,
and air quality, if required, in preparation of the application;
(3) nature, depth, and thickness of the coal seams
to be mined, any coal or rider seams above the seam to be mined, each
stratum of the overburden, and the stratum immediately below the lowest
coal seam to be mined;
(4) all coal crop lines and the strike and dip of the
coal to be mined within the proposed permit area;
(5) location and extent of known workings of active,
inactive, or abandoned underground mines, including mine openings
to the surface within the proposed permit and adjacent areas;
(6) location and extent of subsurface water, if encountered,
within the proposed permit and adjacent areas;
(7) location of surface water bodies such as streams,
lakes, ponds, springs, constructed or natural drains, and irrigation
ditches within the proposed permit and adjacent areas;
(8) location and extent of existing or previously surface-mined
areas within the proposed permit area;
(9) location and dimensions of existing areas of spoil,
waste, and noncoal waste disposal, dams, embankments, other impoundments,
and water-treatment and air-pollution control facilities within the
proposed permit area;
(10) location, and depth if available, of gas and oil
wells within the proposed permit area and water wells in the permit
area and adjacent area; and
(11) sufficient slope measurements to adequately represent
the existing land surface configuration of the proposed permit area,
measured and recorded according to the following:
(A) each measurement shall consist of an angle of inclination
along the prevailing slope extending 100 linear feet above and below
or beyond the coal outcrop or the area to be disturbed or, where this
is impractical, at locations specified by the Commission;
(B) where the area has been previously mined, the measurements
shall extend at least 100 feet beyond the limits of mining disturbances,
or any other distance determined by the Commission to be representative
of the pre-mining configuration of the land; and
(C) slope measurements shall take into account natural
variations in slope, to provide accurate representation of the range
of natural slopes and reflect geomorphic differences of the area to
be disturbed.
(b) Maps, plans, and cross sections included in a permit
application which are required by this section shall be prepared by
or under the direction of and certified by a qualified professional
engineer or qualified professional geoscientist, with assistance from
experts in related fields such as land surveying and landscape architecture
and shall be updated as required by the Commission.
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Source Note: The provisions of this §12.137 adopted to be effective April 7, 1997, 22 TexReg 3093; amended to be effective November 4, 1997, 22 TexReg 10640; amended to be effective December 28, 2020, 45 TexReg 9503 |