[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 30, Volume 1]
[Revised as of July 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 30CFR77.216-2]

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                       TITLE 30--MINERAL RESOURCES
 
  CHAPTER I--MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
 
PART 77--MANDATORY SAFETY STANDARDS, SURFACE COAL MINES AND SURFACE WORK AREAS OF UNDERGROUND COAL MINES--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart C--Surface Installations
 
Sec. 77.216-2  Water, sediment, or slurry impoundments and impounding structures; minimum plan requirements; changes or modifications; certification.

    (a) The plan specified in Sec. 77.216, shall contain as a minimum 
the following information:
    (1) The name and address of the persons owning, operating or 
controlling the impoundment or impounding structure; the name associated 
with the impoundment or impounding structure; the identification number 
of the impounding structure as assigned by the District Manager; and the 
identification number of the mine or preparation plant as assigned by 
MSHA.
    (2) The location of the structure indicated on the most recent USGS 
7\1/2\ minute or 15 minute topographic quadrangle map, or a topographic 
map of

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equivalent scale if a USGS map is not available.
    (3) A statement of the purpose for which the structure is or will be 
used.
    (4) The name and size in acres of the watershed affecting the 
impoundment.
    (5) A description of the physical and engineering properties of the 
foundation materials on which the structure is or will be constructed.
    (6) A statement of the type, size, range, and physical and 
engineering properties of the materials used, or to be used, in 
constructing each zone or stage of the impounding structure; the method 
of site preparation and construction of each zone; the approximate dates 
of construction of the structure and each successive stage; and for 
existing structures, such history of construction as may be available, 
and any record or knowledge of structural instability.
    (7) At a scale not to exceed 1 inch=100 feet, detailed dimensional 
drawings of the impounding structure including a plan view and cross 
sections of the length and width of the impounding structure, showing 
all zones, foundation improvements, drainage provisions, spillways, 
diversion ditches, outlets, instrument locations, and slope protection, 
in addition to the measurement of the minimum vertical distance between 
the crest of the impounding structure and the reservoir surface at 
present and under design storm conditions, sediment or slurry level, 
water level and other information pertinent to the impoundment itself, 
including any identifiable natural or manmade features which could 
affect operation of the impoundment.
    (8) A description of the type and purpose of existing or proposed 
instrumentation.
    (9) Graphs showing area-capacity curves.
    (10) A statement of the runoff attributable to the probable maximum 
precipitation of 6-hour duration and the calculations used in 
determining such runoff.
    (11) A statement of the runoff attributable to the storm for which 
the structure is designed and the calculations used in determining such 
runoff.
    (12) A description of the spillway and diversion design features and 
capacities and calculations used in their determination.
    (13) The computed minimum factor of safety range for the slope 
stability of the impounding structure including methods and calculations 
used to determine each factor of safety.
    (14) The locations of surface and underground coal mine workings 
including the depth and extent of such workings within the area 500 feet 
around the perimeter, shown at a scale not to exceed one inch=500 feet.
    (15) Provisions for construction surveillance, maintenance, and 
repair of the impounding structure.
    (16) General provisions for abandonment.
    (17) A certification by a registered engineer that the design of the 
impounding structure is in accordance with current, prudent engineering 
practices for the maximum volume of water, sediment, or slurry which can 
be impounded therein and for the passage of runoff from the designed 
storm which exceeds the capacity of the impoundment; or, in lieu of the 
certification, a report indicating what additional investigations, 
analyses, or improvement work are necessary before such a certification 
can be made, including what provisions have been made to carry out such 
work in addition to a schedule for completion of such work.
    (18) Such other information pertaining to the stability of the 
impoundment and impounding structure which may be required by the 
District Manager.
    (b) Any changes or modifications to plans for water, sediment, or 
slurry impoundments or impounding structures shall be approved by the 
District Manager prior to the initiation of such changes or 
modifications.

(Secs. 101, 508, Pub. L. 91-173, 83 Stat. 745, 803 (30 U.S.C. 811, 957))

[40 FR 41777, Sept. 9, 1975]

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