"BLM 43 CFR 3809 governs surface management of hardrock mining on federal land"
BLM 43 CFR 3809 regulates hardrock mining on federal land via the Notice / Plan-of-Operations regime, triggering NEPA review, reclamation bonding and Tribal consultation.
This is a human-established fact, not a universal axiom. It is true within US as enacted by US Bureau of Land Management (Department of the Interior).
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43 CFR Subpart 3809 establishes the Bureau of Land Management's surface-management program for locatable-mineral operations on BLM-administered public lands. Operators must file a Notice (for exploration disturbing <=5 acres) or a Plan of Operations (for larger or commercial operations). A Plan triggers NEPA review, financial-assurance bonding, reclamation standards, and Tribal consultation under the NHPA s 106. Applicable to virtually every US critical-minerals project on federal land — including antimony, lithium, rare earths and nickel operations in the western states.
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