West Virginia Code § 22-11A-6

Carbon dioxide sequestration working group
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(a) The secretary shall establish the carbon dioxide sequestration working group.
(b) The secretary, in cooperation with the state geologist, shall appoint at least fifteen
persons to serve on the working group.
(c) In selecting persons to serve on the working group, the secretary and the state geologist
shall appoint at least three persons who are experts in carbon dioxide sequestration or
related technologies, at least one person who is an expert in environmental science, at least
one person who is an expert in geology, at least one person who uis an attorney with an
expertise in environmental law, at least one person who is an expert in engineering, at least
one person who is an expert in the regulation of public utilities in West Virginia, one person
who is a representative of a citizen's group advocating environmental protection, a
representative of a coal power electric generating utility advocating carbon dioxide
sequestration development, at least one person who is an engineer with an expertise in the
underground storage of natural gas, the chairman lof the National Council of Coal Lessors or
his/her designee, a representative of the Wests Virginia Coal Association, a representative of
the West Virginia Land and Mineral Owners Association, and at least one representative
advocating the interests of surface owners of real property.
(d) The working group shall study issues pertaining to carbon dioxide sequestration
including, but not limited to, scientific, technical, legal and regulatory issues, and issues
regarding ownership and other rights and interest in subsurface space that can be used as
storage space for carbon dioxide and other associated constituents, or other substances,
commonly referred to as "pore space," and shall report to the secretary and the Legislature
its recommendations with respect to the development, regulation and control of carbon
dioxide sequestration and related technologies.
(e) In addition, the working group shall develop a long-term strategy for the regulation of
carWbon dioxide sequestration in West Virginia.
(f) The working group may conduct or initiate studies, scientific or other investigations,
research, experiments and demonstrations pertaining to carbon dioxide sequestration, and
to this end, the working group may cooperate with state institutions of higher education or
any public or private agency. The secretary may receive on behalf of the state for deposit in
the state Treasury any moneys which such institutions or state agencies may be authorized
to transfer to the Secretary, and all gifts, donations or contributions which such private
agencies or other may provide, to defray the expenses of the working group. Any amounts so
received shall be expended by the secretary solely for the purposes set forth in subsection
(d) of this section.
(g) The working group shall issue a preliminary report to the secretary and the Legislature
by July 1, 2010, containing any preliminary recommendations or findings of the working
group.
(h) The working group shall issue a final report to the Legislature by July 1, 2011, which
report shall, at a minimum:
(1) Recommend appropriate methods to encourage the development of carbon dioxide
sequestration technologies;
(2) Assess the economic and environmental feasibility of large, long-term carbon dioxide
sequestration operations;
(3) Recommend any legislation the working group may determine to be necessary or
desirable to clarify issues regarding the ownership and other riguhts and interest in pore
space;
(4) Recommend methods of facilitating the widespread use of carbon dioxide sequestration
technology throughout West Virginia; a
(5) Identify geologic sequestration monitoring sitesl to assess the short-term and long-term
impact of carbon dioxide sequestration;
(6) Assess the feasibility of carbon dioxide sequestration in West Virginia and the
characteristics of areas within the state where carbon dioxide could be sequestered;
(7) Assess the costs, benefits, risks and rewards of large-scale carbon dioxide sequestration
projects in West Virginia;
(8) Assess the potential Lcarbon dioxide sequestration capacity in this state;
(9) Identify areas of research needed to better understand and quantify the processes of
carbon dioxide sequestration; and
(10) Outline the working group's long-term strategy for the regulation of carbon dioxide
seqWuestration in West Virginia.
(i) The working group, along with the state geologist, shall assist the secretary in developing
and promulgating legislative rules under this article.

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