Applying for approval of a special operating plan for mining
Source: BUS Rheinland-PfalzAn operating plan is used to monitor operations. In order to establish and operate a mining operation, you as an entrepreneur need an approved main operating plan.
The competent authority may require special operating plans for special work and facilities that are not suitable for inclusion in the main operating plan due to their level of detail.
An operating plan comprises comprehensive explanations and planning documents for planned mining measures, for example
- Location and extent,
- technical implementation
- time planning,
- possible effects on people and the environment,
- measures to avoid and minimize negative effects on the environment,
- operational and occupational safety.
Special operating plans contain measures which, although part of the main operating plan, cannot be limited to the duration specified in the main operating plan or which concern special measures. Such measures can be, for example
- Handling of substances hazardous to water,
- utilization of foreign materials,
- landslides on embankments,
- the construction of a gas drying plant,
- the construction of treatment plants or exploration facilities,
- geophysical work,
- seismic exploration work,
- carrying out deep drilling,
- measures for the recultivation of former mining areas or
- the construction of roads and access routes,
- Construction of filling stations and weighbridges,
- Construction of power generation facilities ("mine power plant"),
- monitoring.
Special operating plans, like general and main operating plans, must be approved by the competent authority. Special operating plan procedures are only suitable for procedures in which no environmental impact assessment (EIA) is required.