Regulatory Compliance, Coal Lease Stipulations, and Design Features Sample Clauses

Regulatory Compliance, Coal Lease Stipulations, and Design Features. There are certain permits, approvals, and regulatory compliance, mitigation, and monitoring measures that would be required under the Proposed Action. These are related to 1) compliance with existing state and federal rules and regulations with respect to coal mining and 2) coal lease stipulations. ODM regulations require coal mines to collect extensive baseline information and to implement extensive monitoring programs and mitigation measures. Monitoring programs and mitigation measures that are required by regulation are considered to be part of the Proposed Action. If BLM issues a lease, an approved PAP for mining operations on the tract would be required before mining operations could be conducted. The major mitigation and monitoring measures that are required by state or federal regulation are listed in Table 2-1. These measures would be implemented and they have been incorporated into the analysis. In addition, the BLM made Coal Lease Stipulation (CLS) decisions through previous resource management planning processes (BLM 1994, BLM 2014). These CLSs would be applied in the lease contract following issuance of the Decision Record (DR). The CLSs identified in Table 2-1 have likewise been incorporated into the analysis. Design features are environmental protection measures, actions, or practices that may be applied to the Proposed Action in addition to existing regulatory requirements and CLSs. One design feature is included in Table 2-1. Table 2-1. Regulatory Compliance, Coal Lease Stipulations, and Design Features AIR RESOURCES Federal and state requirements  Implement an air pollution control plan in accordance with O.A.C. 460:20-31-19.  Implement a plan for fugitive dust control in accordance with O.A.C. 460:20-45-34.  Implement steps to ensure compliance with the Clean Air Act in accordance with O.A.C. 460:20-27- 10(b)(9) and 20-31-6(b)(9). CLSs  None COAL RESOURCES Federal and state requirements  Achieve maximum economic recovery of the coal in the tract in accordance with 43 CFR 3480.  Achieve maximum utilization and conservation of the coal in accordance with O.A.C. 460:20-45-17(a). CLSs  None
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