(1) A site map at a scale of 400 feet to one inch or
larger and on a topographic map or air photo base must be submitted as part of
the plan of operation. A smaller scale area map drawn on a topographic map or
air photo base may also be submitted as part of the plan.
(2) The following existing
and proposed main permit area features must be shown and labeled on the site
map:
(a) main permit area
boundary;
(b) staging, processing
facility, and mining areas;
(c) soil, overburden, and
mine material stockpile areas;
(d) mined-area backfill and
excess overburden and fines disposal sites;
(e) soil and overburden
test hole locations;
(f) water system and
control structure locations; and
(g) sight and sound barrier
locations.
(3) The locations of
existing and proposed access roads must be shown and labeled on the site or an
area map.
(4) The following existing
features in and within 500 feet of access roads and 1,000 feet of the main
permit area must be shown and labeled on the site or an area map:
(a) premine land uses
including, but not limited to:
(i) water source pond;
(ii) wetland;
(iii) fish pond;
(iv) riparian area;
(v) grassland;
(vi) shrubland;
(vii) woodland;
(viii) special use pasture;
(ix) hayland;
(x) cropland;
(xi) wildlife habitat;
(xii) livestock protection
site;
(xiii) recreation site; and
(xiv) residential, commercial,
and industrial sites;
(b) reclaimed and unreclaimed
surface disturbances;
(c) surface water features,
as described in ARM 17.24.217(1) (a) ;
(d) vegetative types
including, but not limited to:
(i) wetland;
(ii) riparian;
(iii) grassland;
(iv) shrubland;
(v) woodland;
(vi) special use pasture;
(vii) hayland; and
(viii) cropland;
(e) fish and wildlife
habitats of special concern, including, but not limited to:
(i) lakes;
(ii) ponds;
(iii) streams;
(iv) wetlands;
(v) riparian areas;
(vi) unique cover areas;
(vii) travel lanes;
(viii) migration routes;
(ix) raptor cliff and nest
areas; and
(x) reproductive, nursery,
and wintering areas;
(f) residential areas and
structures that could be impacted by opencut operations, as described in ARM
17.24.217(1) (e) ; and
(g) non-access roads,
fences, utilities, and buffer zones.
(5) The locations of
existing and proposed water wells in and within 1,000 feet of the main permit
area must be shown and labeled on the site or an area map.
(6) The operator name, site name, legal description, scale, date of
drafting, and north arrow must be shown on all plan of operation maps.
(7) Complete and accurate
maps must be submitted. The department may require that part or all of the
area in and within 500 feet of access roads and 1,000 feet of the main permit
area be surveyed to provide sufficient map detail and accuracy.