What qualifications are needed for mine restoration?

The qualifications required for mine restoration project include: Grade A qualification for geological hazard risk assessment, Grade A qualification for geological hazard control engineering survey unit, Grade A qualification for geological hazard control engineering design unit, Grade A qualification for geological hazard control engineering construction unit, and Grade A qualification for geological hazard control design and engineering construction.

1, Grade A qualification for geological hazard risk assessment

The mine restoration project needs to carry out geological disaster risk assessment to understand the geological disaster situation and danger degree of the mine. Having Grade A qualification for geological hazard risk assessment means that relevant institutions have sufficient technology and ability to conduct comprehensive and accurate geological hazard risk assessment for mines, and provide scientific basis for subsequent restoration projects.

2. Qualification of Grade A reconnaissance unit of geological disaster control project

The mine restoration project needs to carry out geological disaster control engineering investigation, including the investigation and analysis of soil, geology and hydrology of the mine. Having the qualification of Grade A reconnaissance unit for geological disaster control engineering means that relevant institutions have enough technology and ability to conduct high-quality geological disaster control engineering reconnaissance and provide accurate basic data for design units.

3. Qualification of Grade A design unit of geological disaster control project

The mine restoration project needs the design of geological disaster control project, including the formulation of design scheme, technical scheme and construction scheme. Having the qualification of Grade A design unit for geological disaster control engineering means that relevant institutions have enough technology and ability to design high-quality geological disaster control engineering and provide a complete design scheme for the construction unit.

4. Qualification of Grade A construction unit of geological disaster control project

Mine restoration project needs to carry out geological disaster control project construction, including mine restoration, management and protection. Having the qualification of Grade A construction unit of geological disaster control engineering means that the relevant institutions have enough technology and ability to carry out high-quality geological disaster control engineering construction to ensure the smooth progress and quality of the project.

To sum up, the mine restoration project needs the design and construction of geological disaster control, and it needs both design and construction qualifications. Including the ability to master and apply the design and construction technology of geological disaster control, to formulate and implement mine recovery planning, and to carry out effective construction and management.

Legal basis:

Regulations on the protection of mine geological environment

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These Provisions shall apply to the prevention, control and recovery of ground subsidence, ground fissures, collapses, landslides, aquifer damage and landform damage caused by mineral resources exploration and exploitation.

Where the exploitation of mineral resources involves land reclamation, it shall be implemented in accordance with the relevant national laws and regulations on land reclamation.

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Mine geological environment protection, adhere to the principle of prevention first, combining prevention with control, whoever develops it will protect it, whoever destroys it will govern it, and whoever invests it will benefit.

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The Ministry of Land and Resources is responsible for the national mine geological environment protection.

The local administrative departments of land and resources at or above the county level shall be responsible for the protection of mine geological environment within their respective administrative areas.