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Code · CFR · Title 15 — Commerce and Foreign Trade · Part 971 — Deep Seabed Mining Regulations for Commercial Recovery Permits · § 971.203

§ 971.203. Commercial recovery plan.

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(a)General. The application must include a proposed commercial recovery plan which describes the applicant's projected commercial recovery activities, in a general way, for the twenty year period to be covered by the proposed permit. Although preliminary and subject to change, the plan must be more detailed for that portion of the permit term leading up to the initiation of commercial recovery. The plan must include sufficient information for the Administrator, pursuant to this part, to make the necessary determinations pertaining to the certification and issuance or transfer of a permit and to the development and enforcement of the TCRs for a permit.
(b)Specific. The plan must include:
(1)A description of the activities proposed to be carried out during the period of the permit;
(2)The intended schedule of commercial recovery (see "Diligent commercial recovery," § 971.503);
(3)Environmental safeguards and monitoring systems, which must take into account requirements under subpart F of this part, including best available technologies
(BAT)(§ 971.604) and monitoring (§ 971.603);
(4)Details of the area or areas proposed for commercial recovery, which meet requirements for diligence (§ 971.503) and conservation of resources pursuant to subpart E (especially § 971.502);
(5)A resource assessment of the area or areas proposed for commercial recovery which meets the requirements for resource assessment and logical mining unit (§ 971.501);
(6)A description of the methods and technology to be used for commercial recovery and processing (see § 971.202(b)(1)); and
(7)The methods to be used for disposal of wastes from recovery and processing, including the areas for disposal and identification of any toxic substances in wastes.
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