West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB462

Introduced
1/21/22  
Refer
1/21/22  
Report Pass
1/26/22  

Caption

Changing fees for permitting actions related to coal mining

Impact

The proposed changes will likely make the permitting process more financially sustainable for the Department of Environmental Protection while also aiming to maintain environmental standards associated with coal mining. The bill specifies that any application fee must not exceed $15,000, and annual fees for permits will be adjusted, which may lead to higher costs for mining companies under certain conditions. Overall, this legislation is expected to streamline fee structures and contribute to better funding for the necessary regulatory framework governing coal mining activities in the state.

Summary

Senate Bill 462 is a legislative proposal that aims to amend and reenact specific provisions of the Code of West Virginia relating to coal mining. The bill introduces changes to the fees associated with permitting actions for coal mining operations, particularly regarding the Water Quality Management Fund. By modifying the structure of application and annual permit fees, the bill seeks to ensure adequate funding for the Department of Environmental Protection's Division of Mining and Reclamation. The new fee schedules are intended to reflect the complexity and potential environmental impact of various permits, balancing fiscal needs with environmental protection requirements.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB 462 is mixed. Supporters argue that the bill is necessary to ensure that the state has the resources to properly regulate coal mining, which is vital for environmental protection and public safety. Conversely, critics express concerns that increasing fees may disproportionately affect smaller mining operators, potentially jeopardizing their viability while benefiting larger companies who may more easily absorb the costs. This tension highlights the ongoing debates around economic viability in the coal industry versus the imperative to protect water resources and manage environmental impacts.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding SB 462 include discussions on the balance between economic interests and environmental protection. Opponents of the bill argue that increased fees could hinder smaller mining operations, thereby stunting local economic development and employment opportunities in coal-dependent regions. Proponents counter that the bill's revised fees are essential for ensuring effective environmental oversight and the health of the Water Quality Management Fund. The outcome of this legislative effort reflects broader concerns regarding the future of coal mining in West Virginia and its environmental implications.

Companion Bills

WV HB4488

Similar To Relating to coal mining and changing fees for permitting actions

Previously Filed As

WV HB4488

Relating to coal mining and changing fees for permitting actions

WV HB3030

Administration of the West Virginia Water Pollution Control Act

WV SB226

AN ACT relating to environmental permitting.

WV SB815

Permitting access to funding for public water utilities subject to PSC's jurisdiction

WV HB576

Revise laws related to water and coal mining

WV HB2713

WV 2021 Plan for Securing WV Coal Supplies

WV HB3057

Amending surface mining reclamation requirements

WV HB5047

Amending surface mining reclamation requirements

WV HB2421

Amending surface mining reclamation requirements

WV SB865

Changing reference to Curator of Department of Arts, Culture, and History to secretary

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