ARS § 27-923
An owner or operator of an exploration operation or mining unit may create a surface disturbance of five contiguous acres or less. If repeated disturbances by the same owner or operator add up to more than five acres, the state mine inspector may require a reclamation plan, a financial assurance mechanism, or both, fro
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An owner or operator of an exploration operation or mining unit may create a surface disturbance of five contiguous acres or less. If repeated disturbances by the same owner or operator add up to more than five acres, the state mine inspector may require a reclamation plan, a financial assurance mechanism, or both, from and after December 31, 1996.
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