General Legal Conditions for Land Reclamation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. Freytag
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

The extraction of lignite in open-cast mines has a severe impact on the landscape. Proper landscaping after the shut-down of the mines has always been the statutory responsibility of the mine operator. The large area of the land used for open-cast lignite mining requires special regional planning procedures well in advance of the permitting procedure stipulated in the mining law. The lignite plan determines, among other things, the objectives of land reclamation. These objectives will then be outlined in more detail in the mine operation plans and implemented accordingly. Apart from the actual mining laws and regulations, a large number of environmental laws also determine the process of land reclamation. The success achieved in the field of land reclamation in all mining regions during the recent decades has shown that the lignite mining industry creates new landscapes that do not leave any scars in the countryside and merge very well with it.
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APA: K. Freytag  (2005)  General Legal Conditions for Land Reclamation

MLA: K. Freytag General Legal Conditions for Land Reclamation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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