Oklahoma Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 11, 2021) |
TITLE 460. Department of Mines |
Chapter 20. The Permanent Regulations Governing the Coal Reclamation Act of 1979 |
Subchapter 45. Permanent Program Performance Standards: Underground Mining Activities |
SECTION 460:20-45-53. Primary roads
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- Primary roads shall meet the requirements of Section 460:20-43-52 and the additional requirements of this Section.(1) Certification. The plans and drawings for each primary road shall be prepared by, or under the direction of, and certified by a qualified registered professional engineer. As built certifications are to be completed by registered professional engineer or a qualified registered professional land surveyor, with experience in design and construction of roads, as meeting the requirements of this Chapter, current, prudent engineering practices; and any design criteria established by the Department. The construction or reconstruction of primary roads shall be certified in a report to the Department by a qualified registered professional engineer, or a qualified registered professional land surveyor with experience in the design and construction of roads. The report shall indicate that the primary road has been constructed or reconstructed as designed and in accordance with the approved plan.(2) Safety Factor. Each primary road embankment shall have a minimum static factor of 1.3 or meet the requirements established under Section 460:20-27-20(c) of this Chapter.(3) Location.(A) To minimize erosion, a primary road shall be located, insofar as is practicable, on the most stable available surface.(B) Fords or perennial or intermittent streams by primary roads are prohibited unless they are specifically approved by the Department as temporary routes during periods of road construction.(4) Drainage control. In accordance with the approved plan-(A) Each primary road shall be constructed or reconstructed, and maintained to have adequate drainage control, using structures such as, but not limited to bridges, ditches, cross drains, and ditch relief drains. The drainage control system shall be designed to safely pass the peak runoff from a 10-year, 6-hour precipitation event, or greater event as specified by the Department;(B) Drainage pipes and culverts shall be installed as designed, and maintained in a free and operating condition and to prevent or control erosion at inlets and outlets;(C) Drainage ditches shall be constructed and maintained to prevent uncontrolled drainage over the road surface and embankment;(D) Culverts shall be installed and maintained to sustain the vertical soil pressure, the passive resistance of the foundation, and the weight of vehicles using the road;(E) Natural stream channels shall not be altered or relocated without the prior approval of the Department in accordance with applicable Section 460:20-43-8 through 460:20-43-16 of this Chapter; and(F) Except as provided in (3) (B) of this section, structures for perennial or intermittent stream channel crossings shall be made using bridges, culverts, low-water crossings, or other structures designed, constructed, and maintained using current, prudent engineering practices. The Department shall ensure that low-water crossings are designed, constructed, and maintained to prevent erosion of the structure or streambed and additional contributions of suspended solids to streamflow.(5) Surfacing. Primary roads shall be surfaced with material approved by the Department as being sufficiently durable for the anticipated volume of traffic and the weight and speed of vehicles using the road.