Maryland Code § EN-15-830

Section EN-15-830
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(a) On completion of reclamation of an area of affected land, the permittee
immediately shall notify the Department. The Department shall make an inspection
of the area, and if it finds that the permittee has not completed to the Department's
reasonable satisfaction all the reclamation required by the permit, the Department
shall order the permittee to do so at once and shall reinspect the area following
completion of the work. If the Department finds that reclamation has been completed
properly and if the Department has received the final reclamation report required

under subsection (b) of this section, it shall notify the permittee in writing and release
the permittee from further obligations regarding the affected land. At the same time
it shall release all or the appropriate portion of any performance bond or cash deposit
which the permittee has posted under § 15-823 of this subtitle.
(b) The permittee shall furnish a final reclamation report which includes
the following:
(1) The terms of the original surface mining permit and all
subsequent modifications;
(2) A summary of the original mining and reclamation plan and all
subsequent modifications;
(3) A statement summarizing any departures from the mining and
reclamation plan and the reasons for them;
(4) A statement summarizing any problems encountered during the
progress of mining work or reclamation work, and the measures taken to correct these
problems;
(5) The total acreage of land disturbed and reclaimed;
(6) The status or condition of areas progressively reclaimed since the
initiation of mining work in the area; and
(7) A final map that is consistent with the original mining and
reclamation map required by § 15-822(b) of this subtitle.

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