West Virginia Code § 22-33-7

Jurisdiction of the secretary; powers and duties; geothermal resources
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regulatory program.
(a) The secretary is vested with jurisdiction over all aspects of this article and has the
exclusive authority to perform all acts necessary to implement this article.
(b) The secretary shall develop a regulatory program for the exploration, development, and
production of geothermal resources in this state. The regulatory program promulgated by
the secretary shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
(1) Application for a permit on a form prescribed by the secretaruy and containing any
information the secretary considers is necessary to issue a decision on the permit
application;
(2) A procedure for reviewing a permit application anda issuance of decision to grant or deny
a permit;
(3) A procedure allowing the public to comment on a permit application prior to issuance of
a decision by the secretary;
(4) A permit term not to exceed five years;
(5) A procedure to renew or modify permits on forms prescribed by the secretary and
containing any information the secretary considers is necessary to issue a decision on the
renewal or modification;
(6) Fees for permit applications and for permit renewals and modifications;
(7) A procedure to suspend or revoke permits;
(8) Standards for developing, drilling, plugging, and reclaiming well sites;
(9) Guidelines for the safe disposal of spent geothermal fluids and other unusable or
contaminated fluids generated in the production of geothermal resources;
(10) Standards to ensure protection of all water resources of this state; and
(11) Inspections and investigations to ensure compliance with any provision in this article or
rule or permit or order issued by the secretary.

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