West Virginia Code § 22-2-5

Powers and duties of director; program plans and reclamation projects
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(a) The director shall submit to the secretary a state reclamation plan and annual projects to
carry out the purposes of this article.
(b) That reclamation plan shall generally identify the areas to be reclaimed, the purposes for
which the reclamation is proposed, the relationship of the lands to be reclaimed and the
proposed reclamation to surrounding areas, the specific criteria for ranking and identifying
projects to be funded and the legal authority and programmatic capability to perform the
work in conformance with the provisions of this article.
(c) On an annual basis, the director shall submit to the secretary an application for the
support of the state program and implementation of specific reclamation projects. The
annual requests shall include information as may be requested by the secretary including:
(1) A general description of each proposed project;
(2) A priority evaluation of each proposed project;
(3) A statement of the estimated benefits in such terms as number of acres restored, miles of
stream improved, acres of surface lands protected from subsidence, population protected
from subsidence, air pollution and hazards of mine and coal refuse disposal area fires;
(4) An estimate of the cost for each proposed project;
(5) In the case of proposLed research and demonstration projects, a description of the specific
techniques to be evaluated or objective to be attained;
(6) An identification of lands or interest therein to be acquired and the estimated cost; and
(7) In each year after the first in which a plan is filed under this article, an inventory of each
proWject funded under the previous year's grant, which inventory shall include details of
financial expenditures on the project together with a brief description of the project,
including the project's location, the landowner's name, acreage and the type of reclamation
performed.
(d) The costs for each proposed project under this section include actual construction costs,
actual operation and maintenance costs of permanent facilities, planning and engineering
costs, construction inspection costs and other necessary administrative expenses.

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