Final reclamation definition

Final reclamation means reclamation performed that satisfies the requirements of the approved reclamation plan and attains the intended postmining land use.
Final reclamation means the process of returning or restoring the surface of disturbed land as nearly as practicable to its condition prior to the commencement of oil and gas operations or to landowner specifications.
Final reclamation means, under the Coal Supply Agreement, all reclamation and remediation activities not included within the definition of Contemporaneous Reclamation (as defined in the Coal Supply Agreement), which are conducted by Purchaser at the Navajo Mine to decommission facilities and restore topography, drainage, vegetation and land use and which are reasonably conducted consistent with prudent mining practices and as required by all federal and state laws, regulations, mine lease terms, and mine permits applicable to Purchaser’s mining operations at the Navajo Mine.

Examples of Final reclamation in a sentence

  • Final reclamation also includes reclamation work related to facilities decommissioning and site removal, including the decommissioning of haul and access roads, regardless of where or when it occurs.

  • Final reclamation takes place when a well is no longer producing and has been plugged for abandonment.

  • Final reclamation of the surface would be completed for areas no longer needed for production operations.

  • Final reclamation of the J▇▇▇▇▇ Mine at the end of its useful life is considered a sunk cost and these expenditures will be accounted for separately during the Post-Transition Period.


More Definitions of Final reclamation

Final reclamation means the reclamation of a well site following the end of production. This includes the regrading of lands, alleviating compaction, replacement of top soil, and revegetation, to restore and stabilize the site.
Final reclamation means reclamation performed after final cessation of mining with the intent not to resume mining.
Final reclamation means the activities described in Section 12.1.

Related to Final reclamation

  • Reclamation means the United States Bureau of Reclamation.

  • Reclamation plan means the operator's written proposal, as required and approved by the department, for reclamation of the land that will be disturbed. The proposal must include, to the extent practical at the time of application for an operating permit:

  • conservation area means the areas of the mineral lease within the solid black boundaries on Plan E being respectively the reserves known as ‘▇▇▇▇’ ‘Serpentine’ and ‘Monadnock’, and parts of the reserve known as ‘▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇’;

  • Decommissioning means final operational activities at a site to dismantle site structures, to decontaminate site surfaces and remaining structures, to stabilize and contain residual radioactive material, and to carry out any other activities to prepare the site for postoperational care.

  • Stormwater means water resulting from precipitation (including rain and snow) that runs off the land’s surface, is transmitted to the subsurface, or is captured by separate storm sewers or other sewage or drainage facilities, or conveyed by snow removal equipment.