Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB562

Caption

Natural Resources, Department of; five-year moratorium on acceptance of applications for new or requests to modify existing permits; provisions

Impact

If enacted, the bill would restrict the Environmental Protection Division of the Department of Natural Resources from accepting any new applications or modifications to existing permits for surface mining on Trail Ridge from July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2030. This moratorium is designed to allow for a thorough assessment of the environmental implications of existing and proposed mining practices in the area, potentially paving the way for more sustainable land use policies in the future.

Summary

House Bill 562 aims to implement a five-year moratorium on the acceptance of applications for new permits and requests to modify existing permits related to surface mining operations on Trail Ridge in Georgia. This bill specifically targets the environmental impact of surface mining activities in this region, which is bounded by significant ecological landmarks, including the Okefenokee Swamp. By halting any expansion of mining operations, the bill seeks to protect the surrounding ecosystems and address environmental concerns associated with such activities.

Contention

While the bill may attract support from environmental groups advocating for the protection of natural resources, it could also face opposition from industry stakeholders who depend on surface mining for economic activity. Critics may argue that the moratorium could hinder business operations and development in the region, raising concerns about the balance between economic growth and environmental preservation. The provisions exempting certain applications submitted before the moratorium takes effect suggest an attempt to placate industry interests while still prioritizing environmental concerns.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

GA HB1338

Georgia Surface Mining Act of 1968; three-year moratorium on acceptance of applications for new permits; provisions

GA HB71

Okefenokee Protection Act; enact

GA HB1453

Board of Natural Resources; modify powers and duties

GA HB430

Conservation and natural resources; permitting of landfills near historic sites; revise limitations

GA HB314

Natural Resources, Department of; establish position of director of outdoor recreation

GA HB491

Conservation and natural resources; issues regarding environmental justice and permitting; address

GA HB1146

Natural Resources, Department of; EPD to issue water permits to private companies in areas where no public service can be provided within a period of 12 months; require

GA SB228

Department of Natural Resources; position of director of outdoor recreation; establish

GA HB244

Board of Natural Resources; effective date for certain rules and regulations; extend

GA HB1169

Environmental Protection Division; investigate and consider out-of-state regulatory history when processing applications for certain permits; authorize

Similar Bills

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