Title 30 › Chapter 14— ANTHRACITE MINE DRAINAGE AND FLOOD CONTROL › § 572
The Secretary of the Interior can give money to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for approved programs to seal abandoned coal mines, fill mine voids, and build drainage works, pumping plants, and related facilities when such work protects public health or safety or prevents flooding of anthracite coal beds. The federal money must be matched dollar-for-dollar by the Commonwealth. Total federal payments under this law cannot go over $8,500,000, and $1,500,000 of any unspent balance as of July 31, 1962 must be kept for water control and drainage. Federal and matching funds cannot pay to operate or maintain the projects or to buy culm, rock, or spoil banks. Pennsylvania must install, run, and maintain the projects and must show the Secretary it will enforce proper safeguards. Projects should be placed and run to save anthracite coal when possible, or to protect health and safety, and should avoid unfair results among affected mines. The Secretary must also find each sealing or filling project economically justified, meaning its expected benefits must be greater than its costs.
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30 U.S.C. § 572
Title 30 — Mineral Lands and Mining
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Apr 5, 2026
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