‘Sec. 1. 38 MRSA §490-OO, sub-§2, as enacted by PL 2011, c. 653, §23 and affected by §33, is amended to read:
(1) A description of materials, methods and techniques that will be used;
(2) Information that demonstrates that the methods, materials and techniques proposed to be used are capable of accomplishing their stated objectives in protecting the environment and public health. The required information may consist of results of actual testing, modeling, documentation by credible independent testing and certification organizations or documented applications in similar uses and settings;
(3) Plans and schedules for interim and final reclamation of the mining area and the affected area following cessation of mining operations and plans and schedules for measures taken during suspension of operations, including contemporaneous reclamation, to the extent practicable;
(4) A description of the geochemistry of the ore, waste rock, overburden, peripheral rock, spent leach material and tailings, including characterization of leachability, reactivity and acid-forming characteristics;
(5) A mining operations closure plan that demonstrates to the satisfaction of the department that applicable environmental requirements, including applicable water quality standards, will be met without perpetual active water treatment for any water discharged from the site. For purposes of this subparagraph, "perpetual active water treatment" means active water treatment for more than 30 years after closure;
(6) Provisions A waste rock management plan that includes provisions for the prevention, control and monitoring of acid-forming waste products and other waste products from the mining process in accordance with standards in subsection 4, paragraphs D and E;
(7) Storm water and surface water management provisions;
(8) A water quality monitoring plan;
(9) A description of the wastewater discharge management plan;
(10) A description of any tailings impoundment and the methods, materials and techniques to be used;
(11) A plan for the storage of hazardous materials; and
(12) An estimate of costs for reclamation, closure and environmental protection.
Sec. 2. Effective date. This Act takes effect June 1, 2014.’