Source: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2008/10/03/E8-23368/wyoming-abandoned-mine-land-reclamation-plan
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A Rule by the Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement Office on 10/03/2008
73 FR 57538
57538-57541 (4 pages)
E8-23368
A. Minor Revisions to Wyoming's Statutes and Plan Provisions
PART 950—STATE ABANDONED MINE LAND RECLAMATION PROGRAMS
https://www.federalregister.gov/d/E8-23368 https://www.federalregister.gov/d/E8-23368
We are approving an amendment to the Wyoming abandoned mine land reclamation (AMLR) plan (hereinafter referred to as the “Wyoming plan”) under the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 (SMCRA or the Act). Wyoming intended to revise its plan by submitting a revision to W.S. 35-11-1210 to correct an inadvertent error in the statute that was enacted during the 2007 Legislative Session. Specifically, the amendment clarifies that W.S. § 35-11-1210 only applies to SMCRA section 411(h)(1) funds.
Effective Date: October 3, 2008.
Jeffrey Fleischman, Casper Field Office Director. Telephone: (307) 261-6550. Internet address: jfleischman@osmre.gov.
The Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation Program was established by Title IV of the Act (30 U.S.C. 1201 et seq.) in response to concerns over extensive environmental damage caused by past coal mining activities. The program is funded by a reclamation fee collected on each ton of coal that is produced. The money collected is used to finance the reclamation of abandoned coal mines and for other authorized activities. Section 405 of the Act allows States and Indian tribes to assume exclusive responsibility for reclamation activity within the State or on Indian lands if they develop and submit to the Secretary of the Interior for approval, a program (often referred to as a plan) for the reclamation of abandoned coal mines.
By letter dated March 21, 2008, Wyoming submitted a proposed Start Printed Page 57539amendment to the Wyoming Reclamation Plan (Administrative Record Document ID OSM-2008-0008-0005). Wyoming submitted the amendment in response to a letter sent to the State dated January 18, 2008, from the Regional Director, Western Region of OSM (Administrative Record Document ID OSM-2008-0008-0007). Pursuant to 30 CFR 884.15(d), OSM directed Wyoming to resolve a statutory conflict regarding two accounts established to receive funds from the Federal government under the SMCRA program.
Specifically, OSM stated it appears that Wyoming's new statute at W.S. § 35-11-1210 conflicts with existing statute W.S. § 35-11-1203, which was established to receive funds to carry out the Reclamation Plan including coal reclamation. W.S. § 35-11-1210 was passed in 2007 and established an account to receive funding under new Section 411(h) of SMCRA. These funds are not required to be spent on reclamation projects.
Wyoming's proposed amendment clarifies that the account established by W.S. § 35-11-1210 is solely for the purpose of receiving funds from the Federal government pursuant to SMCRA Section 411(h)(1) and that these funds are separate and in addition to funds distributed to the account established by W.S. § 35-11-1203.
We announced receipt of the proposed amendment in the June 2, 2008, Federal Register (73 FR 31392). In the same document, we opened the public comment period and provided an opportunity for a public hearing or meeting on the amendment's adequacy (Administrative Record Document ID No. OSM-2008-0008-0001). We did not hold a public hearing or meeting because no one requested one. The public comment period ended on July 2, 2008. We received comments from two Federal agencies and one State entity.
In response to a letter dated January 18, 2008, from the Regional Director, Western Region of OSM and pursuant to 30 CFR 884.15(d), Wyoming proposes a minor editorial change to subparagraph (b) of newly-created W.S. § 35-11-1210 and its Reclamation Plan that is intended to provide clarification and correct an inadvertent error in the statutory amendment that was enacted during the 2007 Wyoming Legislative Session. Specifically, new statute W.S. § 35-11-1210 was passed in 2007 and established the Abandoned Mine Land Funds Reserve Account pursuant to Section 411(h) of the SMCRA Amendments of 2006 that is not required to be spent on reclamation projects. Conversely, existing statute W.S. § 35-11-1203 established an account to receive funds to carry out the State Reclamation Plan, including coal reclamation. OSM's concern, as stated in the January 18, 2008 letter, was that establishment of these two funds creates a statutory conflict wherein funding of Wyoming's Reclamation Plan is not assured. Accordingly, OSM is seeking assurance that Wyoming will reclaim its remaining coal abandoned mine land problems.
Wyoming's proposed amendment to subparagraph (b) clarifies that the account established by W.S. § 35-11-1210 is established solely to receive funds from the Federal government pursuant to SMCRA amendments of 2006 to Section 411(h)(1) and that these funds are separate and in addition to funds distributed to the account established by W.S. § 35-11-1203, which remains in place to receive funds to carry out the State Reclamation Plan including coal reclamation. Wyoming had previously committed to spend a minimum of $30 million dollars per year on coal reclamation work until coal work is completed as a condition of OSM's payment to the State under SMCRA Section 411(h) in a letter dated February 4, 2007 (Administrative Record Document ID OSM-2008-0008-0006).
Wyoming's clarification and assurance that funds received through establishment of the Abandoned Mine Land Funds Reserve Account will not be commingled with monies received to carry out coal reclamation under the State Reclamation Plan is in accordance with section 405(h) of SMCRA, and addresses the programmatic concerns raised by OSM under 30 CFR 884.15(d). For these reasons, we are approving Wyoming's proposed statutory amendment.
We asked for public comments on the amendment (Administrative Record Document ID No. OSM-2008-0008-0008) and one comment was received.
Specifically, the University of Wyoming submitted a comment in support of the amendment by stating that it is in agreement with the proposed change to Wyoming Statute W.S. 35-11-1210 (Administrative Record Document ID No. OSM-2008-0008-0004).
Under 30 CFR 884.14(a)(2) and 884.15(a), we requested comments on the amendment from various Federal agencies with an actual or potential interest in the State plan (Administrative Record Document ID No. OSM-2008-0008-0008). We received comments from two Federal Agencies.
The Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) commented in an April 17, 2008 letter (Administrative Record Document ID No. OSM-2008-0008-0003), and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) commented in a May 2, 2008 letter (Administrative Record Document ID No. OSM-2008-0008-0002).
The BOR indicated that it did not have comments on the proposed amendment.
The BLM commented that although it recognizes that OSM's priority under the 2006 Amendments [to SMCRA] is to fund reclamation of coal mines, it also wants to ensure that enough money is available to fund reclamation of non-coal abandoned mines on BLM lands. The BLM goes on to explain that work on many of these projects may be mothballed due to the requirements to finish the coal sites first, and notes that it is unclear whether these non-coal sites will be able to obtain SMCRA funding in the future. Lastly, the BLM states its wish to ensure that the State Legislature and OSM consider its needs when fund requests for grants to use monies in the Abandoned Mine Reclamation Fund are submitted.
In response, OSM agrees that there are hard rock abandoned mine land problems in Wyoming and we acknowledge that they present both health and safety concerns. Unfortunately, OSM can't provide assurance to the BLM that the Wyoming AML Program will continue to reclaim abandoned hard rock mine problems with funds the State receives under the 2006 Amendments to SMCRA. Specifically, it is solely up to the Wyoming Legislature to determine if it wants to fund reclamation of abandoned hard rock mine problems as part of giving priority to addressing impacts of mineral development with funds the State receives under Section 411(h)(1) of SMCRA.
Based on the above finding, we approve Wyoming's proposed amendment submitted on March 21, 2008. Start Printed Page 57540
To implement this decision, we are amending the Federal regulations at 30 CFR Part 950, which codify decisions concerning the State plan. We find that good cause exists under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3) to make this final rule effective immediately. Section 405(d) of SMCRA requires that the State have a program that is in compliance with the procedures, guidelines, and requirements established under the Act. Making this regulation effectively immediately will expedite that process. SMCRA requires consistency of Wyoming and Federal standards.
The Department of the Interior has conducted the reviews required by section 3 of Executive Order 12988 and has determined that, to the extent allowable by law, this rule meets the applicable standards of subsections (a) and (b) of that section. However, these standards are not applicable to the actual language of Wyoming's AMLR plans and revisions thereof because each plan is drafted and promulgated by a specific State, not by OSM. Decisions on proposed State AMLR plans and revisions thereof submitted by a State are based on a determination of whether the submittal meets the requirements of Title IV of SMCRA (30 U.S.C. 1231-1243) and the applicable Federal regulations at 30 CFR part 884.
No environmental impact statement is required for this rule because agency decisions on proposed State AMLR plans and revisions thereof are categorically excluded from compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) by the Manual of the Department of the Interior (516 DM 13.5(B)(29).
Director, Western Region.
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March 21, 2008 October 3, 2008. Wyoming Statute (W.S.) § 35-11-1210(b)
[FR Doc. E8-23368 Filed 10-2-08; 8:45 am]