West Virginia Code § 22-6A-2

Legislative findings; declaration of public policy
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(a) The Legislature finds that:
(1) The advent and advancement of new and existing technologies and drilling practices
have created the opportunity for the efficient development of natural gas contained in
underground shales and other geologic formations;
(2) These practices have resulted in a new type and scale of natural gas development that
utilize horizontal drilling techniques, allow the development of multiple wells from a single
surface location, and may involve fracturing processes that use aund produce large amounts
of water;
(3) In some instances these practices may require the construction of large impoundments or
pits for the storage of water or wastewater; a
(4) Existing laws and regulations developed for conlventional oil and gas operations do not
adequately address these new technologies and practices;
(5) The secretary should have broad authority to condition the issuance of well work permits
when, in the secretary's discretion, it is necessary to protect the safety of persons, to prevent
inadequate or ineffective erosion and sediment control plans, to prevent damage to publicly
owned lands or resources, to protect fresh water sources or supplies or to otherwise protect
the environment;
(6) Concomitant with the broad powers to condition the issuance of well work permits, the
secretary should also have broad authority to waive certain minimum requirements of this
article when, in his o r her discretion, such waiver is appropriate: Provided, That the
secretary shaVll submit a written report of the number of waivers granted to the Legislature
commencing January 1, 2013, and each year thereafter;
(7) Practices involving reuse of water in the fracturing and stimulating of horizontal wells
should be considered and encouraged by the department, as appropriate; and
(8) Allowing the responsible development of our state's natural gas resources will enhance
the economy of our state and the quality of life for our citizens while assuring the long term
protection of the environment.
(b) The Legislature declares that the establishment of a new regulatory scheme to address
new and advanced natural gas development technologies and drilling practices is in the
public interest and should be done in a manner that protects the environment and our
economy for current and future generations.
(c) The Legislature declares that in view of the urgent need for prompt decision of matters
submitted to the secretary under this article, all actions which the secretary or oil and gas
inspectors are required to take under this article shall be taken as rapidly as practicable,
consistent with adequate consideration of the issues involved.

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