30 CFR §780.35
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- (a)Each application shall contain descriptions, including appropriate maps and cross section drawings, of the proposed disposal site and design of the spoil disposal structures according to 30 CFR 816.71-816.74. These plans shall describe the geotechnical investigation, design, construction, operation, maintenance, and removal, if appropriate, of the site and structures.
- (b)Except for the disposal of excess spoil on pre existing benches, each application shall contain the results of a geotechnical investigation of the proposed disposal site, including the following:
- (1)The character of bedrock and any adverse geologic conditions in the disposal area,
- (2)A survey identifying all springs, seepage, and ground water flow observed or anticipated during wet periods in the area of the disposal site;
- (3)A survey of the potential effects of subsidence of the subsurface strata due to past and future mining operations;
- (4)A technical description of the rock materials to be utilized in the construction of those disposal structures containing rock chimney cores or underlain by a rock drainage blanket; and
- (5)A stability analysis including, but not limited to, strength parameters, pore pressures and long-term seepage conditions. These data shall be accompanied by a description of all engineering design assumptions and calculations and the alternatives considered in selecting the specific design specifications and methods.
- (c)If, under 30 CFR 816.71(d), rock-toe buttresses or key-way cuts are required, the application shall include the following:
- (1)The number, location, and depth of borings or test pits which shall be determined with respect to the size of the spoil disposal structure and subsurface conditions; and
- (2)Engineering specifications utilized to design the rock-toe buttress or key-way cuts which shall be determined in accordance with paragraph (b)(5) of this section.