Mining site definition

Mining site means the surface area disturbed by a min- ing operation, including the surface area from which the nonfer- rous metallic minerals or refuse or both have been removed, the surface area covered by refuse, all lands disturbed by the construc- tion or improvement of haulageways, pipelines and pipeline corri- dors, and any surface areas in which structures, equipment, mate- rials, and any other things used in the mining operation are situated.
Mining site means the surface area disturbed by min- ing, including the surface area from which the ferrous minerals or refuse or both have been removed, the surface area covered by refuse, all lands disturbed by the construction or improvement of haulageways, and any surface areas in which structures, equip- ment, materials, and any other things used in the mining are situ- ated.
Mining site means a site assigned one or more of the following primary Standard Industrial Classification Codes: 10, 12, 14, 32, and 33, and includes noncontiguous properties owned or operated by the same person and connected by a right-of-way controlled by that person to which the public is not allowed access.

Examples of Mining site in a sentence

  • The location and name of all surface waters, including, but not limited to, lakes, private or public ponds, streams (including intermittent streams and headwaters), drainage ditches, wetlands, drainage patterns, and other water features on the site and within one mile of the Mining Site.

  • The applicant shall place sufficient test wells to verify the groundwater elevations, gradient and depth of the groundwater on the Mining Site.

  • All daily, monthly and quarterly inspection observations shall be recorded in a log and maintained on the premises of the Mining Site and be made available for inspection by Town officials during regular business hours.

  • A description of the topographical and aesthetic features of the proposed Mining Site, including other geographical vegetative conditions.

  • A map on which all residential, agricultural and municipal wells within one mile of the boundaries of the Mining Site in all directions are marked and given a numerical identification of the location.


More Definitions of Mining site

Mining site means the surface area disturbed by a mining
Mining site means the entire area of land upon which Mining Operations will occur, and shall include, but not be limited to, the surface area disturbed by a Mining Operation, the surface area from which the nonferrous metallic minerals or refuse or both have been removed, the surface area covered by the refuse, all lands disturbed by the Mining Operation or associated activities, the surface area covered by construction or improvement of haulageways, and any surface areas in which processing facilities, structures, equipment, materials and any other activities associated with the Mining Operation are situated, operated, conducted or otherwise utilized.
Mining site means the surface or subsurface area dis- turbed by a mining operation, including the surface or subsurface area from which the minerals or refuse or both have been removed, the surface or subsurface area covered by the refuse, all lands disturbed by the construction or improvement of haulage- ways, and any surface or subsurface areas in which structures, equipment, materials and any other things used in the mining operation are situated.
Mining site means the location:
Mining site means the surface area disturbed by mining, including the
Mining site means the surface area dis- turbed by a mining operation, including the surface area from which the nonferrous metallic minerals or refuse or both have been removed, the surface area covered by refuse, all lands disturbed by the construction or improvement of haulageways, and any surface areas in which structures, equipment, materials and any other things used in the mining operation are situated.
Mining site means all that land at Blaengwynlais Quarry which is currently within the permitted area of Blaengwynlais Quarry, comprisingthe Dormant Quarry Application area (97/1990N), and the Romp Application areas (97/1967N and P/97/0981/RA/CD).