Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB319

Introduced
6/9/23  
Refer
6/9/23  

Caption

Asphalt or concrete plants at a nonmetallic mining site and modifying and creating administrative rules related to nonmetallic mining. (FE)

Impact

If passed, Assembly Bill 319 would modify existing reclamation frameworks for nonmetallic mining sites, reinforcing the oversight of asphalt and concrete plants within the scope of mining regulations. This could potentially strengthen environmental safeguards at mining sites, as operators would need to outline and implement reclamation activities not just for the mined land but also for the operational areas of asphalt and concrete facilities. Additionally, the bill stipulates that if a plant remains operational after the mining activities are closed and reclaimed, it will no longer be subject to reclamation rules, which raises questions about long-term environmental accountability.

Summary

Assembly Bill 319 aims to amend Wisconsin statutes concerning nonmetallic mining by including provisions that address asphalt and concrete plants as part of nonmetallic mining sites. With this bill, any asphalt or concrete plant that operates at a mining site will be regulated under the existing reclamation ordinances and rules that apply to mining operations. This inclusion mandates that reclamation plans comprehensively account for the plant's location, associated structures, materials stockpiles, and any related activities occurring at the mining site.

Contention

Discussion around AB319 suggests potential points of contention among stakeholders. Supporters argue that integrating asphalt and concrete plants into reclamation requirements will enhance environmental protection and ensure consistent oversight across industrial activities associated with nonmetallic mining. On the flip side, some industry groups may express concerns that these regulations could impose additional operational burdens on businesses, potentially affecting local economies and job markets in regions where such plants are already established.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI AB320

Permits for constructing or enlarging artificial water bodies for the purpose of nonmetallic mining reclamation and modifying administrative rules promulgated by the Department of Natural Resources.

WI SB1067

Concrete and Asphalt Innovation Act of 2025

WI SB3439

Concrete and Asphalt Innovation Act of 2023

WI SB1554

Relating to the location qualifications for a standard permit for certain concrete plants and a prohibition on the operation of concrete plants and crushing facilities at certain locations.

WI HB679

Provides for the control of fugitive emissions from rock, concrete, and asphalt crushing operations

WI SB817

Relating to air quality permits for certain concrete plants and crushing facilities.

WI SB417

Relating to concrete batching and concrete crushing facilities.

WI HB576

Revise laws related to water and coal mining

WI HB7685

IMPACT Act Innovative Mitigation Partnerships for Asphalt and Concrete Technologies Act

WI SB1295

Relating to the mining and reclamation of certain land previously affected by surface coal mining operations.

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