Application for a Non-coal Mining Permit - Non-coal Operator's Reclamation Plan (Section 4) is a legal document that was released by the Oklahoma Department of Mines - a government authority operating within Oklahoma.
Q: What is a non-coal mining permit?
A: A non-coal mining permit allows individuals or companies to extract minerals other than coal from a given area.
Q: What is a non-coal operator's reclamation plan?
A: A non-coal operator's reclamation plan outlines the steps and measures that will be taken to restore the mining site to its original or acceptable condition after the mining operation is complete.
Q: What is Section 4 of the non-coal operator's reclamation plan?
A: Section 4 of the non-coal operator's reclamation plan contains specific details about the reclamation methods, techniques, and schedule to be followed for restoring the mining site.
Q: Why is a non-coal operator's reclamation plan required?
A: A non-coal operator's reclamation plan is required to ensure that the environmental impacts of a mining operation are minimized and that the site is restored to a safe and usable condition after mining activities are finished.
Q: Who needs to submit a non-coal operator's reclamation plan?
A: Any individual or company planning to undertake non-coal mining activities in Oklahoma must submit a non-coal operator's reclamation plan as part of their mining permit application.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Oklahoma Department of Mines.