Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Chapter 32 - Development
Section 3232 - Reporting requirements for coal mining operations


(a) General rule.--A person owning or operating a coal mine shall file with the department a map prepared and sealed by a competent individual licensed as a professional engineer or professional land surveyor under the provisions of the act of May 23, 1945 (P.L.913, No.367), known as the Engineer, Land Surveyor and Geologist Registration Law, showing the outside coal boundaries of the operating coal mine, the existing workings and exhausted areas and the relationship of the boundaries to identifiable surface properties and landmarks. A person owning or operating an operating coal mine which has been penetrated by a well shall furnish a mine map to the department each year indicating the excavations for the preceding year and the projections for the ensuing year. The map required by this subsection shall be furnished to a person storing or contemplating the storage of gas in the vicinity of operating coal mines, upon written request, by the coal operator, and the person and the department shall thereafter be informed of any boundary changes at the time the changes occur. The department shall keep a record of the information and promptly notify the coal operator and storage operator when notified by them that the coal mine and the storage reservoir are within 10,000 linear feet of each other.
(b) Mines near certain reservoirs.--A person owning or operating any coal mine which is or which comes within 10,000 linear feet of a storage reservoir and where the coal seam being operated extends over the storage reservoir or reservoir protective area shall, within 45 days after receiving notice from the storage operator of that fact, file with the department and furnish to the person operating the storage reservoir a map in the form required by subsection (a) showing, in addition to the requirements of subsection (a), existing and projected excavations and workings of the operating coal mine for the ensuing 18-month period and the location of oil or gas wells of which the coal operator has knowledge. The person owning or operating the coal mine shall, each six months thereafter, file with the department and furnish to the person operating the storage reservoir a revised map showing any additional excavations and workings, together with the projected excavations and workings for the then ensuing 18-month period, which may be within 10,000 linear feet of the storage reservoir. The department may require a coal operator to file revised maps at more frequent intervals if material changes have occurred justifying earlier filing. The person owning or operating the coal mine shall also file with the department and furnish the person operating the reservoir prompt notice of any wells which have been cut into, together with all available pertinent information.
(c) Mines near gas storage reservoirs.--A person owning or operating a coal mine who has knowledge that it overlies or is within 2,000 linear feet of a gas storage reservoir shall, within 30 days, notify the department and the storage operator of that fact.
(d) Mines projected to be near storage reservoirs.--When a person owning or operating a coal mine expects that, within the ensuing nine-month period, the coal mine will be extended to a point which will be within 2,000 linear feet of any storage reservoir, the person shall notify the department and storage operator in writing of that fact.
(e) New mines.--A person intending to establish or reestablish an operating coal mine which will be over a storage reservoir or within 2,000 linear feet of a storage reservoir or may, within nine months thereafter, be expected to be within 2,000 linear feet of a storage reservoir shall immediately notify the department and storage operator in writing. Notice shall include the date on which the person intends to establish or reestablish the operating coal mine.
(f) Misdemeanor.--A person who serves notice as required by this subsection of an intention to establish or reestablish an operating coal mine, without intending in good faith to establish or reestablish the mine, is liable for continuing damages to a storage operator injured by the improper notice and commits a misdemeanor subject to the penalties of section 3255 (relating to penalties).

Cross References. Section 3232 is referred to in section 3234 of this title.

Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes

Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes

Title 58 - OIL AND GAS

Chapter 32 - Development

Extra - Chapter Notes

Section 3201 - Scope of chapter

Section 3202 - Declaration of purpose of chapter

Section 3203 - Definitions

Section 3211 - Well permits

Section 3212 - Permit objections

Section 3212.1 - Comments by municipalities and storage operators

Section 3213 - Well registration and identification

Section 3214 - Inactive status

Section 3215 - Well location restrictions

Section 3216 - Well site restoration

Section 3217 - Protection of fresh groundwater and casing requirements

Section 3218 - Protection of water supplies

Section 3218.1 - Notification to public drinking water systems

Section 3218.2 - Containment for unconventional wells

Section 3218.3 - Transportation records regarding wastewater fluids

Section 3218.4 - Corrosion control requirements

Section 3218.5 - Gathering lines

Section 3219 - Use of safety devices

Section 3219.1 - Well control emergency response

Section 3220 - Plugging requirements

Section 3221 - Alternative methods

Section 3222 - Well reporting requirements

Section 3222.1 - Hydraulic fracturing chemical disclosure requirements

Section 3223 - Notification and effect of well transfer

Section 3224 - Coal operator responsibilities

Section 3225 - Bonding

Section 3226 - Oil and Gas Technical Advisory Board

Section 3227 - Air contaminant emissions

Section 3231 - Reporting requirements for gas storage operations

Section 3232 - Reporting requirements for coal mining operations

Section 3233 - General gas storage reservoir operations

Section 3234 - Gas storage reservoir operations in coal areas

Section 3235 - Inspection of facilities and records

Section 3236 - Reliance on maps and burden of proof

Section 3237 - Exemptions and prohibitions

Section 3241 - Appropriation of interest in real property

Section 3251 - Conferences

Section 3252 - Public nuisances

Section 3253 - Enforcement orders

Section 3254 - Restraining violations

Section 3254.1 - Well control emergency response cost recovery

Section 3255 - Penalties

Section 3256 - Civil penalties

Section 3257 - Existing rights and remedies preserved and cumulative remedies authorized

Section 3258 - Inspection and production of materials, witnesses, depositions and rights of entry

Section 3259 - Unlawful conduct

Section 3260 - Collection of fines and penalties

Section 3261 - Third party liability

Section 3262 - Inspection reports

Section 3271 - Well plugging funds

Section 3271.1 - Well plugging contracts

Section 3273 - Effect on department authority

Section 3273.1 - Relationship to solid waste and surface mining

Section 3274 - Regulations