West Virginia Code § 22-6A-23

Impoundment and pit safety study; rulemaking
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The secretary shall, by January 1, 2013, report to the Legislature on the safety of pits and
impoundments utilized pursuant to section nine of this article including an evaluation of
whether testing and special regulatory provision is needed for radioactivity or other toxins
held in the pits and impoundments. Upon a finding that greater monitoring, safety and
design requirements or other specialized permit conditions are necessary, tehe secretary
shall propose for promulgation legislative rules establishing these new requirements.

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