82-4-357. Abatement of environmental emergencies. (1) Whenever an environmental emergency exists, as determined by the department, at an active, temporarily abandoned, or permanently abandoned exploration, mining, ore processing, or hard-rock mill site, the department may enter the site and may apply for and, if approved by the governor, use the funds in the environmental contingency account created in 75-1-1101 to abate the situation on either a temporary or a permanent basis, or both.
(2) The department may bring an action against the operator to recover the abatement costs in the district court of the first judicial district in Lewis and Clark County. Nothing in this section affects the right of the department to retain or pursue forfeiture of any bond posted pursuant to 82-4-338. Expenditures from the environmental contingency account that are recovered under this subsection must be deposited in the environmental contingency account.
History: En. Sec. 9, Ch. 637, L. 1991.
Structure Montana Code Annotated
Title 82. Minerals, Oil, and Gas
Part 3. Metal Mine Reclamation
82-4-301. Legislative intent and findings
82-4-304. Exemption -- works performed prior to promulgation of rules
82-4-305. Exemption -- small miners -- written agreement
82-4-306. Confidentiality of application information
82-4-307. Review of existing files
82-4-309. Exemption -- operations on federal lands
82-4-310. Exemption -- scale and type of activity
82-4-311. Disposition of fees, fines, penalties, and other uncleared money
82-4-312. Hard-rock mining reclamation debt service fund
82-4-313. Hard-rock mining reclamation bonds
82-4-314. Authorization for sale of hard-rock mining reclamation bonds
82-4-315. Hard-rock mining reclamation special revenue account
82-4-316. through 82-4-320 reserved
82-4-322. Investigations, research, and experiments
82-4-323. Interagency cooperation -- receipt and expenditure of funds
82-4-324. through 82-4-330 reserved
82-4-331. Exploration license required -- employees included -- limitation
82-4-334. Exception -- geological phenomena
82-4-335. Operating permit -- limitation -- fees
82-4-336. Reclamation plan and specific reclamation requirements
82-4-337. Inspection -- issuance of operating permit -- modification, amendment, or revision
82-4-341. Compliance -- reclamation by department
82-4-342. Amendment to operating permits
82-4-343. Operating permit -- rock products -- fees
82-4-344. through 82-4-348 reserved
82-4-349. Limitations of actions -- venue
82-4-350. Award of costs and attorney fees
82-4-351. Reasons for denial of permit
82-4-352. Reapplication with new reclamation plan
82-4-353. Administrative remedies -- notice -- appeals -- parties
82-4-354. Mandamus to compel enforcement
82-4-355. Action for damages to water supply -- replacement
82-4-356. Action in response to complaints related to use of explosives
82-4-357. Abatement of environmental emergencies
82-4-358. and 82-4-359 reserved
82-4-360. When activity prohibited -- exception
82-4-361. Violation -- penalties -- waiver
82-4-362. Suspension of permits -- hearing
82-4-363. through 82-4-366 reserved
82-4-367. Long-term or perpetual water treatment permanent trust fund
82-4-368. through 82-4-370 reserved
82-4-371. Reclamation of abandoned mine sites
82-4-372. Filing of lien for abandoned mine reclamation project
82-4-373. and 82-4-374 reserved
82-4-375. Engineer of record -- duties
82-4-376. Tailings storage facility -- design document -- fee
82-4-377. Independent review panel -- selection -- duties
82-4-378. Quality assurance during construction
82-4-379. Tailings operation, maintenance, and surveillance manual
82-4-380. Periodic review required
82-4-382. through 82-4-389 reserved
82-4-390. Cyanide heap and vat leach open-pit gold and silver mining prohibited