Annual Placer Mining Application:
In an effort to reduce paperwork and processing time the APMA is divided into three separate applications.This
is the same method used for last years APMA's:
- Cover Letter to Miner with new APMA applications
- Hard
Rock Exploration
- Suction
Dredging
- Placer
Mining
- Miscellaneous
Land Use Application for Cross Country Travel Only
Federal Operators:
If your operation involves federal land managed by the Bureau of Land Management
(BLM), and you want to use the APMA as a Notice of Plan of Operations, please
obtain BLM approval of any bonding requirements prior to the submission of the
APMA to the State Division of Mining, Land & Water. Bonding forms
are available at BLM and DNR.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Permitting:
Your APMA can be submitted to the EPA as a Notice of Intent (NOI)/Application for the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) General Permit. Applicants including APMA multi-year permit holders should fill in and sign item # 27 of the APMA to apply for the EPA five year General Permit. If your application is for suction dredging fill in and sign item # 22 of the suction dredge APMA to apply for the EPA five year General permit.
APMAMulti-Year Renewal Requirements:
For those miners who have been issued an APMA multi-year permit, the following forms still need to be submitted annually:
Suction Dredging:
- The
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requires suction dredge
operators to obtain a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination
System (NPDES) Permit. Contact
the EPA well in advance of your intended “start-up” date
to determine if your operation can be permitted under the
General Permit for Alaska Placer Miners. Please
contact Cindy Godsey at 1-800-781-0983 (within Alaska) or
(907) 271-6561.
- Suction
dredges may require authorization from the U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers (COE). A
Corps of Engineers permit may be required for any mining
activity utilizing mechanized equipment on “waterways” or “wetlands”,
or access across waterways or wetlands. The
APMA may act as an application for the COE General Permit
for Placer Mining in Alaska. Contact
the COE Placer Mining Permit Section well in advance of intended “start-up” to
ensure your application contains all required information. Please
contact: Victor Ross, Mining Coordinator at 1-800-478-2712
(within Alaska) or (907) 753-2712.
Processing Fees:
$150.00
DECEMBER 31 DEADLINE:
- Applicants, whose proposed operations involved
a total disturbance of less than five acres, are required
to submit an Annual Reclamation Statement, whether or not
activity took place this year. (AS
27.19.050©).
- For
activity involving cross-country access of equipment or operations
within Alaska Coastal Zone Management (ACZM) boundaries,
you are advised to submit the application by December 31.
Alaska Mining License:
The Division of Mining, Land & Water, issues mining licenses.
Mining licenses are not issued for exploration activities.
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