Chapter 62C-16 Bureau of Mine Reclamation – Mandatory Phosphate Mine Reclamation
Chapter 62C-17 Master Reclamation Plan for Lands Disturbed by the Severance of Phosphate Prior to July 1, 1975
Chapter 62C-25 Conservation of Oil and Gas: General
Chapter 62C-26 Conservation of Oil and Gas: Permitting
Chapter 62C-27 Conservation of Oil and Gas: Drilling
Chapter 62C-28 Conservation of Oil and Gas: Production and Flowlines
Chapter 62C-29 Conservation of Oil and Gas: Injection Wells, Well Workovers, and Abandonments
Chapter 62C-30 Conservation of Oil and Gas: Wetlands and Submerged Lands
Chapter 62C-35 Certification to Administer Reclamation Rules
Chapter 62C-36 Limestone Reclamation Requirements
Chapter 62C-37 Heavy Mineral Reclamation Requirements
Chapter 62C-38 Fuller’s Earth Reclamation Requirements
Chapter 62C-39 Reclamation Requirements for Solid Resources Other Than Phosphate, Limestone, Heavy Minerals, and Fuller’s Earth

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