Bill Text: TX SB1295 | 2011-2012 | 82nd Legislature | Comm Sub
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Bill Title: Relating to the mining and reclamation of certain land previously affected by surface coal mining operations.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 2-0)
Status: (Passed) 2011-06-17 - Effective immediately [SB1295 Detail]
Download: Texas-2011-SB1295-Comm_Sub.html
Bill Title: Relating to the mining and reclamation of certain land previously affected by surface coal mining operations.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 2-0)
Status: (Passed) 2011-06-17 - Effective immediately [SB1295 Detail]
Download: Texas-2011-SB1295-Comm_Sub.html
By: Hegar | S.B. No. 1295 | |
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relating to the mining and reclamation of certain land previously | ||
affected by surface coal mining operations. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Section 134.004, Natural Resources Code, is | ||
amended by adding Subdivision (15-a) to read as follows: | ||
(15-a) "Previously mined land" means land that: | ||
(A) was affected by surface coal mining | ||
operations occurring before August 3, 1977; and | ||
(B) has not been reclaimed in accordance with | ||
this chapter. | ||
SECTION 2. Section 134.069, Natural Resources Code, is | ||
amended by adding Subsection (c) to read as follows: | ||
(c) Notwithstanding Subsections (a) and (b), the commission | ||
may not deny an applicant's permit application based on a previous | ||
violation by the applicant that occurred in connection with a | ||
surface coal mining operation conducted on previously mined land if | ||
the violation resulted from an event or condition that was not | ||
contemplated in the permit for the surface coal mining operation. | ||
SECTION 3. Subsection (a), Section 134.092, Natural | ||
Resources Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) Performance standards for surface coal mining and | ||
reclamation operations shall require an operator: | ||
(1) to conduct surface coal mining operations to | ||
maximize the use and conservation of the solid fuel resource being | ||
recovered so that reaffecting the land in the future through | ||
surface coal mining can be minimized; | ||
(2) to restore the land affected to a condition | ||
capable of supporting the uses that it could support before mining | ||
or reasonably likely higher or better uses if: | ||
(A) the uses do not present an actual or probable | ||
hazard to public health or safety or pose an actual or probable | ||
threat of water diminution or pollution; and | ||
(B) the permit applicant's declared proposed | ||
land use following reclamation: | ||
(i) is not considered impractical or | ||
unreasonable; | ||
(ii) is not inconsistent with applicable | ||
land use policies and plans; | ||
(iii) does not involve unreasonable delay | ||
in implementation; and | ||
(iv) does not violate federal, state, or | ||
local law; | ||
(3) except as provided by Sections 134.093(b), | ||
134.094(b), and 134.107, to backfill, compact where advisable to | ||
ensure stability or to prevent leaching of toxic materials, and | ||
grade to restore the approximate original contour of the land with | ||
all highwalls, spoil piles, and depressions eliminated, unless | ||
small depressions are needed to retain moisture to assist | ||
revegetation or as otherwise authorized under this chapter; | ||
(4) to stabilize and protect the surface areas, | ||
including spoil piles affected by the surface coal mining and | ||
reclamation operation, for effective control of erosion and | ||
attendant air and water pollution; | ||
(5) to remove the topsoil from the land in a separate | ||
layer and replace it on the backfill area or, if the topsoil is not | ||
used immediately, to segregate it in a separate pile from other | ||
spoil; | ||
(6) to restore the topsoil or the best available | ||
subsoil that is best able to support vegetation; | ||
(7) for prime farmland to be mined and reclaimed, at a | ||
minimum: | ||
(A) to segregate the A horizon of the natural | ||
soil, unless it can be shown that other available soil materials | ||
will create a final soil having a greater productive capacity, and, | ||
if this material is not used immediately, to stockpile it | ||
separately from other spoil and provide needed protection from wind | ||
and water erosion or contamination by other acid or toxic | ||
materials; | ||
(B) to segregate the B horizon of the natural | ||
soil, underlying C horizons or other strata, or a combination of | ||
those horizons or other strata that are shown to be texturally and | ||
chemically suitable for plant growth and that can be shown to be | ||
equally or more favorable for plant growth than the B horizon, in | ||
sufficient quantities to create in the regraded final soil a root | ||
zone of a depth and quality comparable to that which existed in the | ||
natural soil and, if this material is not used immediately, to | ||
stockpile it separately from other spoil and provide needed | ||
protection from wind and water erosion or contamination by other | ||
acid or toxic material; | ||
(C) to replace and regrade the root zone material | ||
described by Subdivision (7)(B) with proper compaction and uniform | ||
depth over the regraded spoil material; and | ||
(D) to redistribute and grade uniformly the | ||
surface soil horizon described by Subdivision (7)(A); | ||
(8) to create a permanent impoundment of water on a | ||
mining site as part of a reclamation activity if: | ||
(A) the approved mining and reclamation plan and | ||
permit authorize impoundment; and | ||
(B) it is adequately demonstrated that: | ||
(i) the size of the impoundment is adequate | ||
for its intended purposes; | ||
(ii) the impoundment dam construction will | ||
be designed to achieve necessary stability with an adequate margin | ||
of safety compatible with that of structures constructed under the | ||
Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act (16 U.S.C. Section | ||
1001 et seq.); | ||
(iii) the quality of impounded water will | ||
be permanently suitable for its intended use; | ||
(iv) discharges from the impoundment will | ||
not degrade the water quality in the receiving stream below water | ||
quality standards established under applicable federal and state | ||
law; | ||
(v) the water level will be reasonably | ||
stable; | ||
(vi) final grading will provide adequate | ||
safety and access for proposed water users; and | ||
(vii) the impoundment will not reduce the | ||
quality or quantity of water used by adjacent or surrounding | ||
landowners for agricultural, industrial, recreational, or domestic | ||
uses; | ||
(9) to conduct any augering operation associated with | ||
surface mining so as to maximize recoverability of coal reserves | ||
remaining after the operation and reclamation are complete and to | ||
seal the auger holes with an impervious and noncombustible material | ||
to prevent drainage unless the commission determines that the | ||
resulting impoundment of water in the auger holes may create a | ||
hazard to the environment or the public health or safety; | ||
(10) to minimize disturbances to the prevailing | ||
hydrologic balance at the mine site in associated offsite areas and | ||
to the quality and quantity of water in surface-water systems and | ||
groundwater systems both during and after surface coal mining | ||
operations and during reclamation by: | ||
(A) avoiding acid or other toxic mine drainage by | ||
measures including: | ||
(i) preventing water from contacting or | ||
removing water from contact with toxic-producing deposits; | ||
(ii) treating drainage to reduce toxic | ||
content that adversely affects downstream water when the drainage | ||
is released to a watercourse; or | ||
(iii) casing, sealing, or otherwise | ||
managing boreholes, shafts, and wells and keeping acid or other | ||
toxic drainage from entering surface water and groundwater; | ||
(B) conducting surface coal mining operations | ||
to: | ||
(i) prevent, to the extent possible using | ||
the best technology currently available, additional contributions | ||
of suspended solids to streamflow or runoff outside the permit | ||
area; and | ||
(ii) prevent those contributions from | ||
exceeding requirements set by applicable state or federal law; | ||
(C) constructing any siltation structures under | ||
Paragraph (B) before beginning surface coal mining operations; | ||
(D) cleaning out and removing temporary or large | ||
settling ponds or other siltation structures from drainways after | ||
disturbed areas are revegetated and stabilized and depositing the | ||
silt and debris at a site and in a manner approved by the | ||
commission; | ||
(E) restoring the recharge capacity of the mined | ||
area to approximate premining conditions; | ||
(F) avoiding channel deepening or enlargement in | ||
operations requiring the discharge of water from a mine; | ||
(G) preserving throughout the mining and | ||
reclamation process the essential hydrologic functions of alluvial | ||
valley floors in the arid and semiarid areas of the country; and | ||
(H) performing other actions the commission | ||
prescribes; | ||
(11) with respect to surface disposal of mine wastes, | ||
tailings, coal processing wastes, and other wastes in areas other | ||
than the mine workings or excavations: | ||
(A) to stabilize the waste piles in designated | ||
areas through construction in compacted layers including the use of | ||
incombustible and impervious materials, if necessary; and | ||
(B) to assure that the final contour of the waste | ||
pile will be compatible with natural surroundings and that the site | ||
can and will be stabilized and revegetated according to this | ||
chapter; | ||
(12) to refrain from surface coal mining within 500 | ||
feet of an active or abandoned underground mine to prevent a | ||
breakthrough and to protect the health or safety of miners; | ||
(13) to design, locate, construct, operate, maintain, | ||
enlarge, modify, and remove or abandon, in accordance with the | ||
standards developed under commission rule, existing and new coal | ||
mine waste piles used temporarily or permanently as dams or | ||
embankments; | ||
(14) to ensure that debris, acid-forming materials, | ||
toxic materials, or materials constituting a fire hazard are | ||
treated, buried and compacted, or otherwise disposed of in a manner | ||
designed to prevent contamination of surface water or groundwater | ||
and that contingency plans are developed to prevent sustained | ||
combustion; | ||
(15) to ensure that explosives are used in accordance | ||
with state and federal law, including commission rules; | ||
(16) to ensure that reclamation efforts proceed in an | ||
environmentally sound manner and as contemporaneously as | ||
practicable with the surface coal mining operations; | ||
(17) to ensure that the construction, maintenance, and | ||
postmining conditions of access roads into and across the site of | ||
operations will control or prevent: | ||
(A) erosion and siltation; | ||
(B) water pollution; and | ||
(C) damage to: | ||
(i) fish or wildlife or their habitat; or | ||
(ii) public or private property; | ||
(18) to refrain from constructing roads or other | ||
access ways up a stream bed or drainage channel or so near the | ||
channel as to seriously alter the normal flow of water; | ||
(19) to establish on regraded areas and other affected | ||
land a diverse, effective, and permanent vegetative cover: | ||
(A) of the seasonal variety native to the area of | ||
land to be affected; | ||
(B) capable of self-regeneration and plant | ||
succession; and | ||
(C) at least equal in extent of cover to the | ||
natural vegetation of the area; | ||
(20) to assume responsibility for successful | ||
revegetation as required by Subdivision (19) for: | ||
(A) five years after the last year of augmented | ||
seeding, fertilizing, irrigation, or other work in order to assure | ||
compliance with that subdivision, if the land is not previously | ||
mined land; or | ||
(B) two years after the last year of augmented | ||
seeding, fertilizing, irrigation, or other work in order to assure | ||
compliance with that subdivision, if the land is previously mined | ||
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(21) to protect off-site areas from slides or damage | ||
occurring during the surface coal mining and reclamation operations | ||
and to refrain from depositing spoil material or locating any part | ||
of the operations or waste accumulations outside the permit area; | ||
(22) to place the excess spoil material resulting from | ||
surface coal mining and reclamation activities in accordance with | ||
Section 134.106; | ||
(23) to meet other standards necessary to achieve | ||
reclamation in accordance with the purposes of this chapter, | ||
considering the physical, climatological, and other | ||
characteristics of the site; | ||
(24) to the extent possible, using the best technology | ||
currently available, to minimize disturbance and adverse impacts of | ||
the operation on fish, wildlife, and related environmental values | ||
and to enhance those resources where practicable; and | ||
(25) to provide an undisturbed natural barrier | ||
beginning at the elevation of the lowest coal seam to be mined and | ||
extending from the outslope for the distance the commission | ||
determines shall be retained in place as a barrier to slides and | ||
erosion. | ||
SECTION 4. Section 134.104, Natural Resources Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 134.104. RESPONSIBILITY FOR REVEGETATION: AREA OF LOW | ||
PRECIPITATION. Notwithstanding Section 134.092(a)(20), in areas | ||
or regions of the state where the annual average precipitation is 26 | ||
inches or less, an operator's assumption of responsibility and | ||
liability extends for: | ||
(1) 10 years after the last year of augmented seeding, | ||
fertilizing, irrigation, or other work, if the land is not | ||
previously mined land; or | ||
(2) five years after the last year of augmented | ||
seeding, fertilizing, irrigation, or other work, if the land is | ||
previously mined land. | ||
SECTION 5. Subsection (a), Section 134.105, Natural | ||
Resources Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
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responsibility for revegetation begins on the date of initial | ||
planting for long-term intensive agricultural postmining land use | ||
if the commission approves a long-term intensive agricultural | ||
postmining land use. | ||
SECTION 6. Subsection (c), Section 134.069, Natural | ||
Resources Code, as added by this Act, applies to a permit | ||
application that is filed with the Railroad Commission of Texas on | ||
or after the effective date of this Act or that is pending as of the | ||
effective date of this Act. | ||
SECTION 7. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives | ||
a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as | ||
provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this | ||
Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this | ||
Act takes effect September 1, 2011. |