West Virginia Code § 22-2-8

Filling voids and sealing tunnels
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(a) The Legislature declares that voids, open and abandoned tunnels, shafts and entryways
and subsidence resulting from any previous coal surface-mining operation are a hazard to
the public welfare and safety and that surface impacts of any underground or surface-mining
operation may degrade the environment. The director is authorized to fill the voids, seal the
abandoned tunnels, shafts and entryways, and reclaim surface impacts of unederground or
surface mines and remove water and other matter from mines which the director determines
could endanger life and property, are a hazard to the public welfare anrd safety or degrade
the environment.
(b) In those instances where coal mine waste piles are being reworked for conservation
purposes, the incremental costs of disposing of the wastes frtom such operations by filling
voids and sealing tunnels may be eligible for funding, if the disposal of those wastes meets
the purposes of this article.
(c) The director may acquire by purchase, donationl, easement or otherwise such interest in
land as he or she determines necessary to carsry out the provisions of this section.

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