Wisconsin Statutes (Last Updated: January 10, 2017) |
Chapter 293. Nonferrous Metallic Mining |
SubChapter IV. PROSPECTING; MINING; RECLAMATION |
Section 293.61. Determination of abandonment of mining.
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- (1) Except as provided under sub. (2) , abandonment of mining occurs if there is a cessation of mining, not set forth in an operator's mining or reclamation plans or by any other sufficient written or constructive notice, extending for more than 6 consecutive months.(2) Abandonment of mining does not occur:(a) If the cessation of mining is due either to labor strikes or to such unforeseen developments as adverse market conditions, as determined by the department;(b) If the cessation of mining does not continue beyond the time period specified by the department. The time limit specified by the department may not exceed 5 years for a mining operation for which a permit is issued under s. 293.49 on or after May 19, 1984. The time limit specified by the department may not exceed 10 years for a mining operation for which a permit is issued under s. 293.49 before May 19, 1984;(c) If the site is maintained in an environmentally stable manner, as determined by the department, during the cessation of mining; and(d) If the reclamation of the site continues according to the reclamation plan during the cessation of mining to the extent possible.