Oklahoma Code § 45-723

Title 45. Mines And Mining: Definitions
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Whenever used or referred to in Sections 722 through 738 of this
title, unless a different meaning clearly appears from the context:
1.  "Overburden" means all of the earth and other materials
which lie above natural deposits of minerals, and also means such
earth and other materials disturbed from their natural state in the
process of surface mining;
2.  "Mine" means an underground or surface excavation and
development with or without shafts, slopes, drifts or tunnels for
the extraction of minerals, with hoisting or haulage equipment and
appliances for the extraction thereof, and shall embrace any and all
of the land or property of the plant, and the surface and

underground, that contribute directly or indirectly to the mining
properties, concentration or handling of minerals;
3.  "Mining" means the extraction of minerals from natural
deposits by any method or process;
4.  "Minerals" means asphalt, clay, copper, granite, gravel,
gypsum, lead, marble, salt, sand, shale, stone, tripoli, volcanic
ash and zinc, or any other substance commonly recognized as a
mineral, and includes ores or rock containing any such substances,
but excludes oil, gas and any other mineral found naturally in a
liquid or gaseous state;
5.  "Underground mining" means those mining operations carried
out beneath the surface by means of shafts, slopes, tunnels or other
openings leading to the mineral being mined and the extraction of
the mineral through such shafts, slopes, tunnels or their openings;
6.  "Surface mining" means those mining operations carried out
on the surface, including strip mining, auger mining, quarrying,
dredging, pumping, or the use of hydraulic methods.
Surface mining shall not include excavation or removal of shale,
sand, gravel, clay, rock or other materials in remote areas by an
owner or holder of a possessory interest in land for the primary
purpose of construction or maintenance of access roads to or on such
landowner's property.  Surface mining shall not include excavations
or grading conducted for forming, on-site road construction or other
on-site construction, or the extraction of minerals other than
anthracite and bituminous coal by a landowner for noncommercial use
from land owned or leased by the landowner; nor mining for
commercial purposes conducted under a Limited Use Permit issued by
the Department; nor the extraction of sand, gravel, rock, stone,
earth or fill from borrow pits for highway construction purposes, so
long as such work is performed under a bond, contract and
specifications which substantially provide for and require
reclamation of the area affected; nor to the handling, processing or
storage of slag on the premises of a manufacturer as a part of the
manufacturing process.  Surface mining shall not include the surface
mining of coal or the surface effects of underground coal mining;
7.  "Strip mining" means those mining operations carried out by
removing the overburden lying above natural deposits of minerals,
and mining directly from such natural deposits thereby exposed, but
excludes auger mining, quarrying, dredging, pumping or the use of
hydraulic methods;
8.  "Reclamation" means conditioning affected land to make it
suitable for any uses or purposes consistent with those enumerated
in Section 722 of this title, and to avoid, minimize or correct
adverse environmental effects of mining operations;
9.  "Box cut" means the first open cut in strip mining which
results in the placing of overburden on unmined land adjacent to the
initial pit and outside the area to be mined;

10.  "Consolidated material" means material of sufficient
hardness or ability to resist weathering and to inhibit erosion or
sloughing;
11.  "Operator" means any person, partnership, firm or
corporation engaged in and controlling a mining operation;
12.  "Pit" means a tract of land from which overburden or
minerals have been or are being removed in the process of surface
mining;
13.  "Affected land" means the area of land from which
overburden shall have been removed, or upon which overburden or
refuse has been deposited, or both;
14.  "Refuse" means all waste material directly connected with
the production, cleaning or preparation of minerals which have been
mined by either underground or surface mining method;
15.  "Ridge" means a lengthened elevation of overburden created
in the surface mining process;
16.  "Peak" means a projecting point of overburden created in
the surface mining process;
17.  "Department" means the office of the Chief Mine Inspector,
herein called the Department of Mines and Mining, or such
department, bureau or commission as may lawfully succeed to the
powers and duties of such department;
18.  "Director" means the Chief Mine Inspector of the State of
Oklahoma or such officer, bureau or commission as may lawfully
succeed to the powers and duties of such Chief Mine Inspector;
19.  "Borrow pit" means the one-time or intermittent extraction
of sand, gravel, rock, stone, earth or fill in its natural state,
not being mechanically altered to affect its size for government-
financed construction purposes.  Such work shall be performed under
a bond, contract and specifications which substantially provide for
and require reclamation of the affected area; and
20.  “Dimension stone quarry” means a site where natural stone
used as building material is excavated and the stones are selected,
trimmed, or cut to specified shapes or sizes.
Added by Laws 1971, c. 332, § 3, emerg. eff. June 12, 1971.  Amended
by Laws 1972, c. 231, § 1, emerg. eff. April 7, 1972; Laws 1979, c.
249, § 1, emerg. eff. June 1, 1979; Laws 1993, c. 232, § 1, eff.
July 1, 1993; Laws 2004, c. 194, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2004; Laws 2008,
c. 188, § 1, emerg. eff. May 16, 2008.

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