Water
Producing the coal, metals and minerals that are critical to America’s economy and national security takes time, financial and human resources and planning. Obtaining the necessary permits in a timely way is critical to the success of mining projects and the many rural communities they support.
Expanding the role of federal agencies in the oversight of isolated, interstate waters currently preserved and protected by state and local governments would detrimentally effect the ability of mining operations to obtain timely permits and meet the nation’s energy and minerals needs.
Reclamation of mine sites also includes water ways and aquatic wildlife habitats. Mitigation and restoration of streams and wetlands after mining has resulted in new and improved fish and wildlife habitat among other benefits.
