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§ 3.15. Vegetation. (a) A suitable, diverse, effective, and permanent vegetative cover of the same seasonal variety native to the area of affected land shall be established on all regraded areas, and all other land affected. The Department may approve vegetation plans for the purpose of soil building or preparing land for crop production. Vegetative cover must be capable of self-regeneration and plant succession at least equal in extent of cover to the natural vegetation of the area. Vegetative cover will be considered of the same seasonal variety when it consists of a mixture of species of equal or superior utility for the intended land use when compared with the utility of naturally occurring vegetation during each season of the year. Introduced species may be used in the revegetation process where desirable and necessary to achieve the approved post-mining land use plan only if approved by the Department. Introduced species shall not include poisonous or toxic species.
(b) The operator shall assume the responsibility for successful revegetation, as required by this Act, for a period of five full years after the last year of augmented seeding, fertilizing, irrigation, or other work in order to assure compliance with this Act. This does not preclude responsible land management practices on portions of the total area as deemed necessary and approved by the Department.
(c) When the Department determines lands to be high capability lands or approves a long-term intensive agricultural postmining land use, the applicable 5-year period of responsibility for revegetation shall commence at the date of initial planting for such use. The Department may grant exceptions to this requirement to accomplish the purposes of this Act in accordance with rules adopted by the Department.
(d) The Department may not require that high capability lands be revegetated with row crops.
(e) On lands eligible for remining, the operator shall assume the responsibility for successful revegetation for a period of 2 full years after the last year of augmented seeding, fertilizing, irrigation, or other work in order to assure compliance with the applicable standards of the Act. This does not preclude responsible land management practices on portions of the total area as deemed necessary and approved by the Department.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Illinois Statutes Chapter 225. Professions,Occupations and Business Operations § 720/3.15. Vegetation - last updated January 01, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/il/chapter-225-professionsoccupations-and-business-operations/il-st-sect-225-720-3-15/
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