Code of Maryland Regulations (Last Updated: April 6, 2021) |
Title 26. Department of Environment |
Part 4. |
Subtitle 20. SURFACE COAL MINING AND RECLAMATION UNDER FEDERALLY APPROVED PROGRAM |
Chapter 26.20.13. Surface Effects of Deep Mines |
Sec. 26.20.13.02. Temporary Casing and Sealing of Underground Openings
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A. Each mine entry which is temporarily inactive, but has a further projected useful service under the approved permit application, shall be protected by barricades or other covering devices, and fenced and posted with signs, to prevent access into the entry and to identify the hazardous nature of the opening. These devices shall be periodically inspected and maintained in good operating condition by the person who conducts the underground mining activities.
B. Each exploration hole, other drill hole, or borehole, shaft, well, and other exposed underground opening which has been identified in the approved permit application for use to return underground development waste, coal processing waste, or water to underground workings, or to be used to monitor ground water conditions, shall be temporarily sealed until actual use.