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OSM Greenlights More West Virginia Mining Bond Updates

Published Date: 12/3/2025

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Summary

The Office of Surface Mining has approved some updates to West Virginia’s rules for coal mining permits, focusing on bonding, topsoil care, and land cleanup. These changes affect mining companies renewing permits or managing inactive sites and start on January 2, 2026. The updates aim to keep mining safer and cleaner without adding big costs or delays.

Analyzed Economic Effects

5 provisions identified: 5 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.

Bonding Choice Flexibility Restored

If you run a coal mining operation, West Virginia deleted the rule that once you chose full-permit bonding or incremental bonding you had to keep that choice. That deletion was approved earlier (see the March 18, 2024 approval referenced in the document), and OSMRE accepted the change so operators can change bonding approaches after their initial choice.

Topsoil/Substitute Rules Aligned With Federal Law

If you hold a mining permit, West Virginia's rules now allow treating a mixture of topsoil and the unconsolidated material below it as topsoil when topsoil is less than 6 inches thick, and allow the Secretary to approve soil substitute material when topsoil is insufficient. OSMRE approved these CSR 38-2-14.3 revisions as being in line with Federal regulation 30 CFR 816.22.

Inactive Status Rules Loosened

If your mine seeks inactive status, West Virginia's revisions (CSR 38-2-14.11) remove the state-level public notice/comment step, allow extensions beyond the prior 3-year limit if you show need, and extend the time for preparation plants, load-outs, and underground operations to be able to resume from 60 days to 180 days. OSMRE approved these changes as no less stringent than Federal requirements.

Reclamation Timing and Bonding Adjusted

West Virginia revised contemporaneous reclamation time and distance rules: it struck a 35-acre limit, extended some grading/backfilling deadlines (examples include extending certain limits from 30 days to 180 days and increasing some linear-foot limits from 1,000 to 1,500 feet), and moved exceptions largely to Secretary discretion. The State also changed bonding for excess spoil disposal fills so bond amounts may be set between $1,000 and $5,000 per acre rather than requiring the $5,000-per-acre maximum. OSMRE approved these CSR 38-2-14.15 changes.

Coal Refuse Closure Wording Clarified

West Virginia changed CSR 38-2-22.3.t.4 to replace the phrase 'prior to topsoiling' with 'prior to being covered with the non-toxic and non-combustible material' for covering fine refuse in impoundment pools. OSMRE approved this wording change related to abandonment plans.

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Key Dates

Published Date
Rule Effective
12/3/2025
1/2/2026

Department and Agencies

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Interior Department
Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement Office
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