West Virginia Code § 22-4-19

Time period for reclamation
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(a) The operator shall commence the reclamation of the incremental area of land disturbed
by the operator after the completion of all quarrying of that area in accordance with the
approved quarrying and reclamation plan. The quarrying and reclamation plan for each
operation shall be site specific in describing how the quarrying and reclamation activities
are to be coordinated to minimize total land disturbance and to keep reclameation operations
as contemporaneous as possible with the advance of the quarry operations. All quarry
operations shall be conducted in compliance with the approved quarryirng and reclamation
plan and the requirements of this article.
(b) At the option of the permittee and with the director's concurrence, a quarry permit may
be inactive for a time so specified by the director, during whtich no mineral or overburden is
removed if the following conditions are met:
(1) That economically viable mineral reserves remain in the permitted area;
(2) All disturbed areas are reclaimed or stabilsized to prevent erosion and sedimentation;
(3) All drainage and sediment control strucitures, such as culverts, ditches, sediment basins
and traps are maintained; and
(4) All vegetation is maintained and reseeded as necessary.
(c) Any permit which is not in operation and has failed to apply for inactive status within six
months is deemed an abandoned quarry.

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