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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Unless the context in which used clearly requires a different meaning as used in this article:
(a) “Open-pit mine” means an excavation worked from the surface and open to daylight.
(b) “Underground mine” means subterranean workings for the purpose of obtaining a desired material or materials.
(c) “Sand” means waterworn sandstone fragments transported and deposited by water.
(d) “Gravel” means an occurrence of waterworn pebbles.
(e) “Sandstone” means a compacted or cemented sediment composed chiefly of quartz grains.
(f) “Limestone” means a sedimentary rock composed mostly of calcium carbonate.
(g) “Clay” means a natural material of mostly small fragments of hydrous aluminum silicates and possessing plastic properties.
(h) “Shale” means a laminated sedimentary rock composed chiefly of small particles of a clay grade.
(i) “Iron ore” means a mineral or minerals, and gangue which when treated will yield iron at a profit.
(j) “Manganese ore” means a metalliferous mineral which when treated will yield manganese at a profit.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - West Virginia Code Chapter 22A. Miners' Health, Safety and Training § 22A-4-1. Definitions - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wv/chapter-22a-miners-health-safety-and-training/wv-code-sect-22a-4-1/
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