West Virginia Code § 22-4-3

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Unless the context in which it is used clearly requires a different meaning, as used in this
article:
(1) "Abandoned quarry" or "abandoned quarry lands" means:
(A) A quarry which was operated and abandoned without proper reclamation prior to the
effective date of this article; or
(B) A permitted quarry where no mineral has been produced or overburden removed for a
period of at least six months and the permittee has vacated the site covered by the permit
without having complied with all of the requirements of the permit.
Abandoned quarry lands does not mean a quarry whicha has been granted inactive status by
the director and does not mean a quarry which has ceased operations and is in the process
of stabilization and reclamation. l
(2) "Backfill" means overburden, dirt, rock or other materials that are used as fill material to
reduce steepness of slopes or to fill holes, depressions or excavations.
(3) "Berm" means a type of fill or pile used for a specific purpose other than excess spoil
disposal; such purposes may include, but not necessarily be limited to drainage control,
screening for noise control, screening for aesthetic value, or safety barriers; provided,
however, that a berm of ten vertical feet or more at any point shall be designed and the
construction certified by an approved person and provided further that any berm consisting
of greater than twenty percent fines or nondurable rock must be protected from wind and
water erosion.
(4) "Borrow pit" means an area from which soil or other materials are removed to be used,
without further processing, as fill for activities such as landscaping, building construction or
highway maintenance and construction.
(5) "Critical gradient" means the maximum stable inclination of an unsupported slope as
measured from a horizontal plane.
(6) "Director" means the director of the Division of Environmental Protection and his or her
authorized agents.
(7) "Disturbed area" means the land area from which the mineral is removed by quarrying
and all other land area in which the natural land surface has been disturbed as a result of or
incidental to quarrying activities of the operator, including private ways and private roads
appurtenant to the area, land excavations, workings, refuse piles, product stockpiles, areas
grubbed of vegetation, overburden, piles and tailings. The term does not include
manufacturing sites or reclaimed quarry areas.
(8) "Division" means the Division of Environmental Protection.
(9) "Fill" means a side of hill fill or valley fill.
(10) "Inactive operation" means either:
(A) A permitted site where active work has ceased temporarily due to weather conditions,
market conditions or other reasonable cause; or
(B) A permitted site where active quarrying has not yet begun.
(11) "Manufacturing" means the process of converting raw materials to salable products but
does not include crushing or screening of minerals undertaken in close proximity to active
quarrying operations.
(12) "Manufacturing site" means an area of land on which manufacturing occurs and
associated areas.
(13) "Minerals" means natural deposits of commercial value found on or in the earth,
whether consolidated or loose, including clay, flagstone, gravel, sand, limestone, sandstone,
shale, chert, flint, dolomite, manganese, slate, iron ore and any other metal or metallurgical
ore. The term does not include coal or topsoil.
(14)"Mulch" means any naturael or plant residue, organic or inorganic material, applied to
the surface of the earth to retain moisture and curtail or limit soil erosion.
(15) "Operator" means a person who engages in any activities regulated by this article and
any rules promulgated hereunder, who as a result is required to hold a permit pursuant to
the provisions herein.
(16)"Permit area" means the area of land indicated on the approved map submitted by the
perWmittee and designated in the permit including the location of end strip markers, permit
markers and monuments.
(17) "Permittee" means any person who holds a valid permit issued by the division to
conduct quarrying activities pursuant to this article.
(18) "Person" means any individual, partnership, firm, society, association, trust,
corporation, other business entity or any agency, unit or instrumentality of federal, state or
local government.
(19) "Protected structure" means any of the following structures that are situated outside
the permit area: An occupied dwelling, a temporarily unoccupied dwelling which has been
occupied within the past ninety days, a public building, a structure for commercial purposes,
a school, a church, a community or institutional building, a public park, spring box or, water
well.
(20) "Quarrying" means any breaking of the ground surface in order to facilitate the
extraction of minerals. Quarrying also includes any activity constituting all or part of a
process for mineral extraction or removal from their original location as well as adjacent
areas ancillary to the operation, including preparation and processing activities, storage
areas and haulage ways, roads and trails. The term "quarrying" does not apply to
manufacturing operations, including those operations adjacent to the permitted area where
manufacturing is conducted. e
(21) "Reclamation" means returning disturbed areas to a stable conditiron which does not
create health or safety hazards or adverse environmental impact, and when appropriate or
required by permit, returning disturbed quarry areas to a designated postmining land use.
(22)"Side of hill fill" means overburden, dirt or rock that is ptlaced on a natural slope of more
than twenty degrees.
(23)"Spoil pile" means overburden and waste material displaced by excavating equipment or
other methods and placed on natural ground with aln original slope of zero degrees to twenty
degrees. s
(24)"Surface of regraded bench" means thie top portion or part of any regraded area.
(25)"Unreclaimed" means land which has not been stabilized, or if a permit has been issued
pursuant to this enactment, land that has not been rehabilitated to a useful purpose in
accordance with the quarrying and reclamation plan approved by the division.
(26)"Valley fill" means a fill structure consisting of material placed in a valley where the
natural side slopes measured at the steepest point are greater than twenty degrees or the
average slopes meas ured at the steepest point are greater than twenty degrees or the
average slopeVs or the profile of the hollow are greater than twenty degrees.

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