A. Excavation of sand, gravel and other minerals shall be done in strict conformance to the Washington State Surface Mining Reclamation Act (Chapter 78.44 RCW) and applicable provisions of this code and other regulations.
B. Mining operations shall comply with all local, state and federal water quality standards and pollution control laws. Operations shall utilize effective techniques to prevent or minimize surface water runoff, erosion and sedimentation, prevent reduction of natural flows, protect all areas from acidic or toxic materials, and maintain the natural drainage courses of all streams. Surface water runoff shall be impounded as necessary to prevent accelerated runoff and erosion.
C. Overburden, mining debris and tailings shall not be placed in water bodies or floodways and shall be stored and protected in such a manner so as to prevent or minimize erosion or seepage to surface waters and groundwaters.
D. If substantial evidence indicates that mining operations are causing, or continuation of operation would cause, significant adverse impacts to water quality or to the geohydraulic functioning of a stream, the city may terminate the mining permit or impose further conditions on the mining operation.
E. In no case shall mining operations impair lateral support and thereby result in earth movements extending beyond the boundaries of the site.
F. Precautions shall be taken to insure that the stagnant or standing water, especially that of a toxic or noxious nature, does not develop, and that flooding and evaporation will not lead to the stranding of fish in open pits. (Ord. 98-20 § 15, 1998)