WAC 332-18-145
Blanket performance security -- Rules to
obtain and maintain a blanket performance security for
multiple surface mines. (1) A permit holder or landowner may
use a blanket performance security for multiple surface mines
if authorized by DNR under RCW 78.44.350 and this rule. The
amount must equal the sum of the estimated reclamation cost
calculated by DNR for the two covered surface mines with the
largest performance security obligations. The process for
obtaining DNR's approval includes a preliminary review,
submittal of a complete request, and DNR review of a complete
request.
(2) A permit holder or landowner must first request DNR's
preliminary review of eligibility and the state of the
proposed surface mines. The request shall identify permit
holders and proposed surface mines by permit number, if any.
DNR will issue a preliminary review decision on each mine
indicating which mines would be eligible within sixty days.
The preliminary review period may be extended by DNR with
written notice to the applicant. If any requested sites are
denied after the preliminary review, the DNR will state in
writing why the site was denied and the applicant may request
a meeting and/or reapply for preliminary review.
(a) A permit holder must meet the following conditions
for it or the landowner to be eligible to submit and continue
to use a blanket performance security:
(i) The permit holder must not be in violation of any
final order of DNR;
(ii) The permit holder must have held at least one valid
reclamation permit for longer than ten years;
(iii) The permit holder must demonstrate exemplary mining
and reclamation practices that have been accepted by DNR. For
purposes of this rule, "exemplary" means that the permit
holder is substantially complying with chapters 78.44 RCW and
332-18 WAC, its effective reclamation permit and plan, and
department orders for each of its surface mines and that the
permit holder has not received more than two enforcement
orders within the most recent calendar year;
(iv) The permit holder must, before obtaining a blanket
performance security and every other year thereafter, submit a
sworn statement by a responsible company official under
penalty of perjury for false or misleading statements that the
permit holder is financially able to pay for the DNR-approved
estimated reclamation cost of all covered surface mines within
one year; and
(v) The permit holder must before obtaining and every
other year thereafter, submit an updated reclamation cost
estimate on DNR's Standard Performance Security Calculation
Form (SM-10) for each covered surface mine.
(b) Proposed sites must not include metal or fuel surface
mines.
(c) To determine the likelihood of approval, DNR shall
consider the permit holder's current and past compliance
history in addition to the state of the existing surface mines
of the permit holder. DNR may deem a surface mine
"inappropriate" for coverage if inconsistent with (b) of this
subsection or any of the following factors:
(i) The reclamation plan for the surface mine should be
appropriate for the site's conditions and chapter 78.44 RCW;
(ii) The surface mine should be in substantial compliance
with its effective reclamation permit and plan;
(iii) The surface mine condition should satisfy all of
the topsoil requirements stated in the applicable reclamation
permit and plan.
(3) If eligible, a permit holder or landowner may request
DNR's acceptance of a blanket performance security by
submitting all of the following items:
(a) An acceptable and adequate performance security on a
DNR-approved form that equals the sum of the reclamation
security calculated by the DNR for the two covered surface
mines with the largest performance security obligations.
(b) A DNR Risk of Lien Form, signed by all landowners;
and
(c) The estimated reclamation cost on a DNR Standard
Performance Security Calculation Form (SM-10) for each
included surface mine. Thereafter, the permit holder
providing the blanket performance security shall submit
documentation per subsection (2)(a)(iv) and (v) of this
section. DNR shall review and confirm or correct each
estimated reclamation cost according to its form and RCW 78.44.087.
(4) DNR may only approve a request for a blanket
performance security when the request contains all required
documents, is accurate, complete, and is submitted by or on
behalf of eligible permit holders. DNR shall further consider
the factors identified in subsection (2)(b) and (c) of this
section. DNR will provide a written decision approving or
disapproving the request, which is appealable.
(5) If surface mine conditions change so that the
cumulative estimated reclamation cost for any two covered
surface mines is greater than the initially calculated amount,
the blanket performance security must be increased. DNR may
recalculate estimated reclamation costs and may require a new
blanket performance security under RCW 78.44.087 and 78.44.350.
(6) DNR may require substitute individual performance
securities for all covered surface mines if the permit holder
loses eligibility under subsection (2) of this section.
Further, DNR may require a substitute individual performance
security for each surface mine that becomes inappropriate for
blanket coverage. The permit holder shall comply with the DNR
written substitute performance security demand within thirty
days of notice. DNR may require the substitute performance
security until the permit holder regains eligibility or the
surface mine is restored to an appropriate condition for
blanket coverage. DNR may use the blanket security for the
reclamation of any originally covered surface mine unless DNR
approves cancellation of the original blanket performance
security or approves a substitute blanket performance security
excluding that surface mine.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 78.44.350 and 78.44.040. 08-01-006, § 332-18-145, filed 12/6/07, effective 1/6/08.]