Stable condition definition

Stable condition means when a site is no longer eroding, and all AMPs are in place. The likelihood of erosion recurring is negligible.
Stable condition means the rehabilitation, where feasible, of the physical environment of the site to a condition that allows for the reestablishment of renewable resources on the site within a reasonable period of time by natural processes;
Stable condition means a condition that is resistant to excessive erosion and is structurally competent to withstand normal geologic and climatic conditions without significant failure that would be a threat to public safety and the environment.

More Definitions of Stable condition

Stable condition means the re habilitation, where feasible, of the physical environment of a m ining s ite to a c ondition th at al lows f or th e r e-establishment o f re newable resources on the site within a reasonable period of time by natural processes;
Stable condition means land is in a stable condition if—the land is safe and structurally stable, and there is no environmental harm being caused by anything on or in the land, and the land can sustain a PMLU.