Surface mine regulations hinder reclamation efforts, costing time and money.
Surface mine regulations under the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 are causing complications in reclamation efforts. Coal mine operators argue that these regulations are costly and time-consuming without significant environmental benefits. The specific reclamation goals and methods outlined in the act are seen as hindering innovation and efficiency, leading to unnecessary expenses for the industry. The reclamation practices and progress of western coal mining companies are being evaluated to understand the impact of these regulations.