West Virginia Code § 22-4-14

Performance standards
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Each permit issued by the director pursuant to this article shall require the quarry
operation, at a minimum, to meet the following performance standards:
(a) The operator shall impound, drain or treat all runoff water so as to reduce soil erosion,
damage to agricultural lands and prevent unlawful pollution of streams and other waters.
The director shall require as a condition of a new permit, groundwater testing prior to and
during quarrying. Tests shall be for both quantity and quality of surrounding groundwaters.
Groundwater test sites above and below gradient of the proposed quarry shall be established
prior to quarrying to establish a six months baseline for area grouundwater. Test wells, seeps
and springs may be utilized as is appropriate. Monthly testing shall be done prior to the
beginning of quarrying, and quarterly monitoring the first yetar of quarrying. Annual testing
is to be done for an additional four years. If no adverse impact to groundwater is discovered,
no further monitoring will be required. However, upon subsequent discovery of possible
adverse impact, the director may require monthly monitoring and appropriate remedial
actions to be done by the permittee.
(b) In the case of storm water accumulations or any breakthrough of water, adequate
treatment shall be undertaken by the operator so as to prevent pollution occurring from the
release of water. Treatment may incglude check-dams, settling ponds and chemical or
physical treatment. In the case of a breakthrough of water, when it is possible, the water
released shall be impounded imemediately. All water so impounded shall receive adequate
treatment by the operator before it is released into the natural drainway.
(c) Water leaving the permit area is subject to the requirements of article eleven of this
chapter.
(d) The permittee shall place a monument as prescribed by the division in an approved
location near the operation. If a quarry operation is under a single permit and is not
geoWgraphically continuous, the permittee shall locate additional monuments and submit
additional maps, as required by section five of this article, before mining other permitted
areas.
(e) The operator shall remove or properly dispose of all metal, equipment and other refuse
resulting from the operation. No permittee may engage in or allow, the throwing, dumping,
piling or otherwise placing of any overburden, stones, rocks, coal, mineral, earth, soil, dirt,
debris, trees, wood, logs or other materials or substances of any kind or nature beyond or
outside the area of land which is under permit for which bond has been posted, unless it is
placed on a site which has a permit allowing that activity, nor may any operator place any of
the foregoing listed materials in a way that normal erosion or slides brought about by
natural physical causes will permit the same to go beyond or outside the area of land which
is under permit and for which bond has been posted.
(f) Prior to beginning quarrying operations, the operator shall install, certify, and maintain a
drainage system in accordance with the approved drainage control plan. Lateral drainage
ditches connecting to natural or man-made waterways shall be constructed to control water
runoff, prevent erosion and provide adequate drainage control. The depth and width of
natural drainage ditches and any other diversion ditches may vary depending on the length
and degree of slope.
(g) When the planting of an area has been completed and full or partial bonde release is
requested the operator shall file a planting report with the director on a form to be
prescribed and furnished by the director providing the following informration:
(1) Identification of the operation; u
(2) The types and rate of application of planting or seeding, including mixtures and amounts;
(3) Types and rates of fertilizer and any other chemicaals used or added to the soil;
(4) The date of planting or seeding; l
(5) The area of land planted; and
(6) Other relevant information required by the director.
All planting shall be certified by the permittee, or by the party with whom the permittee
contracted for planting. e
(h) All fill and cut slopesL of the operation and haulage ways shall be seeded and planted in a
manner as prescribed by the quarrying and reclamation plan.
(i) After quarrying is completed, the site will be stabilized to prevent erosion. Stabilization
may be accomplished by vegetative cover or other means as approved in the quarrying and
reclamation plan. Rules proposed pursuant to this article shall contain guidelines for
estaWblishing the various types of stabilization.
(j) Planting shall be carried out so that it is completed before the end of the first planting
season. Vegetative planting may be completed by the operator or the permittee may contract
with the local soil conservation district or a private contractor. A revegetation schedule shall
be incorporated into the quarrying and reclamation plan.
(k) The operator may, where appropriate, use visual screening methods such as berms,
plantings, or fences which may be placed within the buffer where conditions allow and
where the site is readily visible to the general public.
(l) If the permittee or other person desires to conduct underground quarrying upon the
premises or use underground quarry surface haulage ways for other lawful purposes, the
permittee may designate locations to be used for these purposes where it will not be
necessary to backfill if required by the permit, until the underground quarrying or other
uses is completed, during which time the bond on file for that portion of that operations may
not be released. Locations shall be described on the map required by the provisions of
section five of this article.
(m) The operator shall also comply with all other permit conditions and requirements of this
article and any rules promulgated thereunder.

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