AML Legislative Update Issues that affect Abandoned Mine Reclamation in Pennsylvania Andy McAllister WPCAMR [email protected]
May 16, 2015
AML Legislative Update
Issues that affect Abandoned Mine Reclamation in Pennsylvania
Andy McAllisterWPCAMR
SMCRA Legislation
• S.222 and H.R. 488. Allowing for non-coal use of states’ smcra grant funds.
• S. 468 introduced by Sen. Rockefeller (D-WV) and H.R. 980 introduced by Rep. Rahall (D-WV)—revival of CARE Act regarding use of accrued interest and excess treasury funds under Title IV to pay for UMW retirees.to expand coverage for miners who were impacted by recent bankruptcies, such as with Patriot Mining.
SMCRA Legislation cont.
• OSM’s FY2014 proposed budget: Two main actions, one to eliminate payments to certified states and tribes, next regards setting up a hardrock AML fee and program.
• MAP-21 raid last summer. Possible fix for MAP-21? This may affect actions on H.R.488 mentioned above.
Sequestration
• PA’s annual AML grant down by ~10%. Uncertain as to whether that will be restored. Appears that sequestration will be part of FY2014.
Other items working
• Potential Good Samaritan Bill to help coalfield AML work. Nothing tangible yet.
• HR2218 sponsored by McKinley (R-WV)--encourage recovery and beneficial use of coal combustion residuals and establish requirements for the proper management and disposal of coal combustion residuals that are protective of human health and the environment. As of 6/3/13, Status: Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
• Mine Placement of CCRs – rule has begun the surname process at Interior. Then will proceed to OMB. OSM hopes to propose a rule by year’s end.
State
• SB411. Use of AMD water for hydrofracing. Was laid on the table, March 13, 2013. Since then, various groups have given input on language changes. Bill should be reappearing shortly.
Questions/Comments
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