HD9 - Surface Mining of Minerals Other Than Coal

  • Published: 1977
  • Author: Virginia Advisory Legislative Council
  • Enabling Authority: House Joint Resolution 228 (Regular Session, 1975)

Executive Summary:

House Joint Resolution No. 31 was adopted by the 1966 General Assembly of Virginia to direct the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council to "study all forms of surface mining other than strip coal mining, with a view to determining the needs for laws requiring restoration of mined areas and control of mining operations to minimize their harmful effects on the future use of such areas". As a result of the Council's report in 1968, comprehensive legislation was enacted dealing with the surface mining of minerals other than coal.

At the 1973 General Assembly session, it was decided that further study was necessary concerning surface mining of minerals other than coal particularly regarding the lands mined prior to the adoption of the legislation which were not reclaimed. Also, "for benefit of future generations, it is deemed that the time has come for a reexamination of the laws regulating the surf ace mining of minerals other than coal and examination of the ways and means of reclaiming the orphaned lands." Senators Barnes, Buchanan and Dalton introduced Senate Joint Resolution No. 78 which directed this study.

The Council conducted the study on laws controlling the surface mining of minerals other than coal so as to minimize the harmful effects on the future use of mined areas and to cope with the problems of "orphaned lands" and reported to the General Assembly in December of 1973. House Joint Resolution No. 16 was passed during the 1974 Session directing the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council to conclude its study with a report to the Governor and the General Assembly no later than November 1, 1974. The chief patrons were Messrs. Geisler, Anderson and Ashworth.