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Code · CFR · Title 30 — Mineral Resources · Part 77 · § 77.215-1

§ 77.215-1. Refuse piles; identification.

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A permanent identification marker, at least six feet high and showing the refuse pile identification number as assigned by the District Manager, the name associated with the refuse pile and the name of the person owning, operating or controlling the refuse pile, shall be located on or immediately adjacent to each refuse pile within the time specified in paragraphs
(a)or
(b)of this section as applicable.
(a)For existing refuse piles, markers shall be placed before May 1, 1976.
(b)For new or proposed refuse piles, markers shall be placed within 30 days from acknowledgment of the proposed location of a new refuse pile. (Secs. 101, 508, Pub. L. 91-173, 83 Stat. 745, 803 (30 U.S.C. 811, 957)) \[40 FR 41776, Sept. 9, 1975\]
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