West Virginia Code
Article 3. Surface Coal Mining and Reclamation Act
§22-3-22. Designation of Areas Unsuitable for Surface Mining; Petition for Removal of Designation; Prohibition of Surface Mining on Certain Areas; Exceptions; Taxation of Minerals Underlying Land Designated Unsuitable

(a) The director shall establish a planning process to enable objective decisions based upon competent and scientifically sound data and information as to which, if any, land areas of this state are unsuitable for all or certain types of surface-mining operations pursuant to the standards set forth in subdivisions (1) and (2) of this subsection: Provided, That such designation shall not prevent prospecting pursuant to section seven of this article on any area so designated.
(1) Upon petition pursuant to subsection (b) of this section, the director shall designate an area as unsuitable for all or certain types of surface-mining operations, if it determines that reclamation pursuant to the requirements of this article is not technologically and economically feasible.
(2) Upon petition pursuant to subsection (b) of this section, a surface area may be designated unsuitable for certain types of surface-mining operations, if the operations: (A) Conflict with existing state or local land use plans or programs; (B) affect fragile or historic lands in which the operations could result in significant damage to important historic, cultural, scientific and aesthetic values and natural systems; (C) affect renewable resource lands, including significant aquifers and aquifer recharge areas, in which the operations could result in a substantial loss or reduction of long-range productivity of water supply, food or fiber products; or (D) affect natural hazard lands in which the operations could substantially endanger life and property. Such lands shall include lands subject to frequent flooding and areas of unstable geology.
(3) The director shall develop a process which includes: (A) The review of surface-mining lands; (B) a database and an inventory system which will permit proper evaluation of the capacity of different land areas of the state to support and permit reclamation of surface-mining operations; (C) a method for implementing land use planning decisions concerning surface-mining operations; and (D) proper notice and opportunities for public participation, including a public hearing prior to making any designation or redesignation pursuant to this section.
(4) Determinations of the unsuitability of land for surface mining, as provided for in this section, shall be integrated as closely as possible with present and future land use planning and regulation processes at federal, state and local levels.
(5) The requirements of this section do not apply to lands on which surface-mining operations were being conducted on August 3, 1977, or under a permit issued pursuant to this article, or where substantial legal and financial commitments in the operations were in existence prior to January 4, 1977.
(b) Any person having an interest which is or may be adversely affected has the right to petition the director to have an area designated as unsuitable for surface-mining operations or to have such a designation terminated. The petition shall contain allegations of fact with supporting evidence which would tend to establish the allegations. After receipt of the petition, the director shall immediately begin an administrative study of the area specified in the petition. Within ten months after receipt of the petition, the director shall hold a public hearing in the locality of the affected area after appropriate notice and publication of the date, time and location of the hearing. After the director or any person having an interest which is or may be adversely affected has filed a petition and before the hearing required by this subsection, any person may intervene by filing allegations of fact with supporting evidence which would tend to establish the allegations. Within sixty days after the hearing, the director shall issue and furnish to the petitioner and any other party to the hearing, a written decision regarding the petition and the reasons therefor. In the event that all the petitioners stipulate agreement prior to the requested hearing and withdraw their request, the hearing need not be held.
(c) Prior to designating any land areas as unsuitable for surface-mining operations, the director shall prepare a detailed statement on: (1) The potential coal resources of the area; (2) the demand for the coal resources; and (3) the impact of the designation on the environment, the economy and the supply of coal.
(d) After August 3, 1977, and subject to valid existing rights, no surface-mining operations, except those which existed on that date, shall be permitted:
(1) On any lands in this state within the boundaries of units of the national park system, the national wildlife refuge systems, the national system of trails, the national wilderness preservation system, the wild and scenic rivers system, including study rivers designated under section five-a of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, and national recreation areas designated by act of Congress;
(2) Which will adversely affect any publicly owned park or places included in the national register of historic sites, or national register of natural landmarks unless approved jointly by the director and the federal, state or local agency with jurisdiction over the park, the historic site or natural landmark;
(3) Within one hundred feet of the outside right-of-way line on any public road, except where mine access roads or haulage roads join such right-of-way line, and except that the director may permit the roads to be relocated or the area affected to lie within one hundred feet of the road if, after public notice and an opportunity for a public hearing in the locality, the director makes a written finding that the interests of the public and the landowners affected thereby will be protected;
(4) Within three hundred feet from any occupied dwelling, unless waived by the owner thereof, or within three hundred feet of any public building, school, church, community or institutional building, public park, or within one hundred feet of a cemetery; or
(5) On any federal lands within the boundaries of any national forest: Provided, That surface coal mining operations may be permitted on the lands if the secretary of the interior finds that there are no significant recreational, timber, economic or other values which may be incompatible with the surface-mining operations: Provided, however, That the surface operations and impacts are incident to an underground coal mine.
(e) Notwithstanding any other provision of this code, the coal underlying any lands designated unsuitable for surface-mining operations under any provisions of this article or underlying any land upon which mining is prohibited by any provisions of this article shall be assessed for taxation purposes according to their value and the Legislature hereby finds that the coal has no value for the duration of the designation or prohibition unless suitable for underground mining not in violation of this article: Provided, That the owner of the coal shall forthwith notify the proper assessing authorities if the designation or prohibition is removed so that the coal may be reassessed.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 22. Environmental Resources

Article 3. Surface Coal Mining and Reclamation Act

§22-3-1. Short Title

§22-3-2. Legislative Findings and Purpose; Jurisdiction Vested in Division of Environmental Protection; Authority of Secretary; Inter-Departmental Cooperation

§22-3-3. Definitions

§22-3-4. Reclamation; Duties and Functions of Secretary

§22-3-5. Surface Mining Reclamation Supervisors and Inspectors; Appointment and Qualifications; Salary

§22-3-6. Duties of Surface Mining Reclamation Inspectors and Inspectors in Training

§22-3-7. Notice of Intention to Prospect, Requirements Therefor; Bonding; Secretary's Authority to Deny or Limit; Postponement of Reclamation; Prohibited Acts; Exceptions

§22-3-8. Prohibition of Surface Mining Without a Permit; Permit Requirements; Successor in Interest; Duration of Permits; Proof of Insurance; Termination of Permits; Permit Fees

§22-3-9. Permit Application Requirements and Contents

§22-3-10. Reclamation Plan Requirements

§22-3-11. Bonds; Amount and Method of Bonding; Bonding Requirements; Special Reclamation Tax and Funds; Prohibited Acts; Period of Bond Liability

§22-3-11a. Special Reclamation Tax; Clarification of Imposition of Tax; Procedures for Collection and Administration of Tax; Application of Tax Procedure and Administration Act and Tax Crimes and Penalties Act

§22-3-12. Site-Specific Bonding; Legislative Rule; Contents of Legislative Rule; Legislative Intent

§22-3-13. General Environmental Protection Performance Standards for Surface Mining; Variances

§22-3-13a. Preblast Survey Requirements

§22-3-14. General Environmental Protection Performance Standards for the Surface Effects of Underground Mining; Application of Other Provisions of Article to Surface Effects of Underground Mining

§22-3-15. Inspections; Monitoring; Right of Entry; Inspection of Records; Identification Signs; Progress Maps

§22-3-16. Cessation of Operation by Order of Inspector; Informal Conference; Imposition of Affirmative Obligations; Appeal

§22-3-17. Notice of Violation; Procedure and Actions; Enforcement; Permit Revocation and Bond Forfeiture; Civil and Criminal Penalties; Appeals to the Board; Prosecution; Injunctive Relief

§22-3-18. Approval, Denial, Revision and Prohibition of Permit

§22-3-19. Permit Revision and Renewal Requirements; Incidental Boundary Revisions; Requirements for Transfer; Assignment and Sale of Permit Rights; Operator Reassignment; and Procedures to Obtain Inactive Status

§22-3-20. Public Notice; Written Objections; Public Hearings; Informal Conferences

§22-3-21. Decision of Secretary on Permit Application; Hearing Thereon

§22-3-22. Designation of Areas Unsuitable for Surface Mining; Petition for Removal of Designation; Prohibition of Surface Mining on Certain Areas; Exceptions; Taxation of Minerals Underlying Land Designated Unsuitable

§22-3-22a. Blasting Restrictions; Site Specific Blasting Design Requirement

§22-3-23. Release of Bond or Deposits; Application; Notice; Duties of Secretary; Public Hearings; Final Maps on Grade Release

§22-3-24. Water Rights and Replacement; Waiver of Replacement

§22-3-25. Citizen Suits; Order of Court; Damages

§22-3-26. Surface Mining Operations Not Subject to Article

§22-3-27. Leasing of Lands Owned by State for Surface Mining of Coal

§22-3-28. Special Permits Authorization for Reclamation of Existing Abandoned Coal Processing Waste Piles; Coal Extraction Pursuant to a Government-Financed Reclamation Contract; Coal Extraction as an Incidental Part of Development of Land for Commer...

§22-3-29. Experimental Practices

§22-3-30. Certification and Training of Blasters

§22-3-30a. Blasting Requirements; Liability and Civil Penalties in the Event of Property Damage

§22-3-31. Conflict of Interest Prohibited; Criminal Penalties Therefor; Employee Protection

§22-3-32. Special Tax on Coal Production; Mines and Minerals Operations Fund

§22-3-32a. Special Tax on Coal; Clarification of Imposition of Tax; Procedures for Collection and Administration of Tax

§22-3-33. Attorney Fees and Costs

§22-3-34. Office of Explosives and Blasting Terminated; Transfer of Functions; Responsibilities, Personnel and Assets

§22-3-35. Legislative Rules on Surface-Mining Blasting; Disciplinary Procedures for Certified Blasters

§22-3-36. Claims Process for Blasting

§22-3-37. Rules, Orders and Permits to Remain in Effect Regarding Blasting; Proceedings Not Affected

§22-3-38. Transfer of Personnel and Assets