Bill Text: NY A08250 | 2023-2024 | General Assembly | Introduced

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Bill Title: Relates to permits and financial security for reclamation for salt mining beneath a lake; requires such permits to be subject to environmental quality review procedures; requires financial security to cover any damages directly or indirectly resulting from salt mining activities beneath a lake, including, but not limited to, those resulting from collapse or water contamination.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 4-0)

Status: (Introduced) 2024-03-18 - print number 8250a [A08250 Detail]

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                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________

                                          8250

                               2023-2024 Regular Sessions

                   IN ASSEMBLY

                                    November 15, 2023
                                       ___________

        Introduced by M. of A. KELLES -- read once and referred to the Committee
          on Environmental Conservation

        AN  ACT to amend the environmental conservation law and the public lands
          law, in relation to permits and financial security for reclamation for
          salt mining beneath a lake

          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:

     1    Section  1.  Subdivisions 11 and 12 of section 23-2711 of the environ-
     2  mental conservation law, as added by chapter 166 of the  laws  of  1991,
     3  are  amended  and  two new subdivisions 11-a and 14 are added to read as
     4  follows:
     5    11. Permits issued pursuant to this  title  shall  be  renewable.    A
     6  complete application for renewal shall contain the following:
     7    (a) completed application forms;
     8    (b) an updated mining plan map consistent with paragraph (a) of subdi-
     9  vision one of section 23-2713 of this title and including an identifica-
    10  tion of the area to be mined during the proposed permit term;
    11    (c)  a  description  of  any changes to the mined land-use plan, which
    12  shall include, with respect to a permit for salt mining beneath a  lake,
    13  an  updated  reclamation  plan accounting for any differences in circum-
    14  stances since the reclamation plan was last approved by the  department;
    15  and
    16    (d)  an identification of reclamation accomplished during the existing
    17  permit term.
    18    11-a. Notwithstanding anything in this section to the  contrary,  with
    19  respect  to  salt  mining beneath a lake, any permit renewal application
    20  shall:
    21    (a) not constitute a minor  project  within  the  meaning  of  article
    22  seventy of this chapter;
    23    (b) be treated as an application for a new permit;

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD13509-04-3

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     1    (c) constitute an action requiring environmental quality review pursu-
     2  ant to article eight of this chapter; and
     3    (d)  be  deemed an action that is likely to require the preparation of
     4  an environmental impact statement pursuant to subparagraph (i) of  para-
     5  graph (c) of subdivision two of section 8-0113 of this chapter.
     6    12.  The  procedure  for  transfer of a permit issued pursuant to this
     7  title is the procedure  for  permit  modification  pursuant  to  article
     8  seventy of this chapter; provided, however, and notwithstanding subdivi-
     9  sion  thirteen of this section or any other provision of this section to
    10  the contrary, any transfer of a permit to engage in salt  mining  activ-
    11  ities  beneath  a  lake  shall constitute a material modification of the
    12  permit and, if no  environmental  impact  statement  has  been  prepared
    13  pursuant  to  the  environmental  quality review requirements of article
    14  eight of this chapter with respect to such mining within  the  preceding
    15  twenty years, such transfer shall:
    16    (a)  not  constitute  a  minor  project  within the meaning of article
    17  seventy of this chapter;
    18    (b) be treated as an application for a new permit;
    19    (c) constitute an action requiring environmental quality review pursu-
    20  ant to article eight of this chapter; and
    21    (d)  be deemed  an action that is likely to require the preparation of
    22  an environmental impact statement pursuant to subparagraph (i) of  para-
    23  graph (c) of subdivision two of section 8-0113 of this chapter.
    24    14.  As soon as practicable and in any event within one hundred eighty
    25  days of the effectiveness of  this  subdivision,  the  department  shall
    26  prepare  an  environmental impact statement in compliance with the envi-
    27  ronmental review requirements of article  eight  of  this  chapter  with
    28  respect  to  any  salt  mining beneath a lake if no environmental impact
    29  statement has been prepared  within  the  preceding  twenty  years  with
    30  respect  to  such mining.  Any holder of a permit to mine salt beneath a
    31  lake shall comply with all reasonable  requests  of  the  department  in
    32  connection  with  preparation of such an environmental impact statement.
    33  The preparation of such environmental impact statement shall  include  a
    34  comprehensive  review of the cumulative effects of such  mining, includ-
    35  ing consideration of the effects of  past  mining  and  their  potential
    36  future environmental impacts.
    37    § 2. Section 23-2715 of the environmental conservation law, as amended
    38  by  chapter 166 of the laws of 1991, subdivision 6 as amended by chapter
    39  60 of the laws of 1993, is amended to read as follows:
    40  § 23-2715. Financial security for reclamation.
    41    1. Before the department may issue a  permit,  the  applicant,  unless
    42  exempt,  shall  furnish financial security (a) to ensure the performance
    43  of reclamation as provided in the approved mined land-use plan,  (b)  to
    44  cover  any  damages  directly  or  indirectly resulting from salt mining
    45  activities beneath a lake, including, but not limited to, those  result-
    46  ing  from  collapse  or water contamination, and (c) naming the state as
    47  beneficiary. Financial security shall be in the form of a  bond  from  a
    48  corporate  surety  licensed  to  do business as such in the state or any
    49  other form the department may deem acceptable. Any interest accruing  as
    50  a result of such security shall be the exclusive property of the permit-
    51  tee.
    52    2.  The department shall determine the amount, condition, and terms of
    53  the financial security. The amount shall be  based  upon  the  estimated
    54  cost  of  reclaiming  the affected land and the estimated liability from
    55  potential damages directly or  indirectly  resulting  from  salt  mining
    56  activities  beneath a lake, including, but not limited to, those result-

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     1  ing from collapse or water contamination, which shall be based on infor-
     2  mation contained in the permit application,  the  environmental  quality
     3  review conducted pursuant to article eight of this chapter and upon such
     4  information  as  an  investigation  by the department may disclose. At a
     5  minimum, the department shall consider the particular  circumstances  of
     6  the mine and mining activities in making determinations pursuant to this
     7  subdivision  related  to  financial  security  amounts required to cover
     8  potential damages directly or  indirectly  resulting  from  salt  mining
     9  activities  beneath a lake, including, but not limited to, those result-
    10  ing from collapse or water  contamination.    Such  consideration  shall
    11  include, but not be limited to:
    12    (a)  those  factors  considered in determining the amount of financial
    13  security to ensure performance of reclamation;
    14    (b) geologic, hydrologic, and other environmental conditions;
    15    (c) the presence of any environmentally sensitive areas or resources;
    16    (d) the presence of persons and property; and
    17    (e) local economic impacts of potential damages.
    18    The department shall engage an independent third party with the neces-
    19  sary actuarial and/or other  appropriate  expertise  either  to  make  a
    20  determination  with  respect  to such potential damages or to review the
    21  determination of the department with respect thereto and, in the case of
    22  a review, the department shall incorporate the  appropriate  recommenda-
    23  tions  by  such independent third-party reviewer into its final determi-
    24  nation.
    25    3. The financial security shall remain in full force and effect  until
    26  the department has approved the reclamation and determined that there is
    27  no  continuing  risk  of damages directly or indirectly from salt mining
    28  activities beneath a lake, including, but not limited to, those  result-
    29  ing  from  collapse  or  water  contamination.  At the discretion of the
    30  department, the permittee may secure the release of that portion of  the
    31  financial  security  for  affected  land  on  which reclamation has been
    32  completed and approved by the department.
    33    4. If the financial security shall for any reason be cancelled, within
    34  thirty days after receiving notice thereof, the permittee shall  provide
    35  a  valid  replacement  under  the  same  conditions as described in this
    36  section. Failure to provide a replacement bond within such  period  may,
    37  at  the  discretion of the commissioner, result in the immediate suspen-
    38  sion of the mining permit by the department.
    39    5. If a permit is suspended or revoked, the department may require the
    40  permittee to commence reclamation upon thirty days notice.
    41    6. If the permittee fails to commence or to complete  the  reclamation
    42  as  required, the department may attach the financial security furnished
    43  by the permittee. In any event, the full cost of completing  reclamation
    44  and any damages directly or indirectly resulting from salt mining activ-
    45  ities  beneath  a  lake,  including, but not limited to, those resulting
    46  from collapse or water contamination shall be the personal liability  of
    47  the  permittee  and/or  the person engaged in mining and the department,
    48  acting by the attorney general, may bring suit to recover all  costs  to
    49  secure the reclamation and damages directly or indirectly resulting from
    50  salt mining activities beneath a lake not covered by the financial secu-
    51  rity.   The   materials,   machinery,  implements  and  tools  of  every
    52  description which may be found at the  mine,  or  other  assets  of  the
    53  permittee and/or the person engaged in mining shall be subject to a lien
    54  of  the  department  for the amount expended for reclamation of affected
    55  lands, and for making whole any parties suffering any  damages  directly
    56  or  indirectly resulting from salt mining activities beneath a lake, and

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     1  shall not be removed without the written consent of the department. Such
     2  lien may be foreclosed by the attorney general in the same manner  as  a
     3  mechanic's  lien. Any and all moneys recovered shall be deposited in the
     4  environmental  regulatory  account  pursuant  to section 72-1009 of this
     5  chapter.
     6    7. Political subdivisions, municipalities, the United States  and  any
     7  of  its  agencies  and  agencies  of  the state shall be exempt from the
     8  requirements of this section.
     9    8. Any permittee which has furnished a financial security which is not
    10  in compliance with the requirements of this  section  on  the  effective
    11  date  of  this subdivision shall be in violation of this section if such
    12  financial security is not brought into compliance within six  months  of
    13  such effective date.
    14    §  3.    Section 81 of the public lands law is amended by adding a new
    15  subdivision 3 to read as follows:
    16    3. Notwithstanding subdivisions one and  two  of  this  section,  with
    17  respect  to  a  permit,  consent,  or  lease issued with respect to salt
    18  mining activities beneath a lake, the duration of such permit,  consent,
    19  or  lease  shall  not  be  longer  than the duration for which mining is
    20  allowable under the permit issued by  the  department  of  environmental
    21  conservation  pursuant  to title twenty-seven of article twenty-three of
    22  the environmental conservation law in respect of such mining.
    23    § 4. Severability. If any provision of this act, or any application of
    24  any provision of this act, is held to be invalid, that shall not  affect
    25  the  validity or effectiveness of any other provision of this act, or of
    26  any other application of any provision of this act, which can  be  given
    27  effect  without  that  provision  or  application;  and to that end, the
    28  provisions and applications of this act are severable.
    29    § 5. This act shall take effect on the thirtieth day  after  it  shall
    30  have become a law; provided, however, that section two of this act shall
    31  take  effect  on  the  ninetieth  day  after it shall have become a law.
    32  Effective immediately, the addition, amendment and/or repeal   of    any
    33  rule    or regulation necessary   for  the implementation of this act on
    34  its effective date are authorized to be made and completed on or  before
    35  such effective date.
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