Ca 79-3128 Virginia Surface Mining and Reclamation Association, Inc., a & S Coal Company, Amos Ridge Coal Co., Bevins Mining Co., Inc., Big Fork Coal Co., Bob's Branch Coal Co., Bossco, Inc., Bradley Branch Coal Co., Brushy Ridge Coal Co., Buchanan & Sons, Burnrite Coal Co., Cabot Coal Corp., Cardinal Mining Ltd., Chaparal Mining Co., Inc., Charles D. Dale Coal Co., Claude Yeary Coal Co., Conley Mullins Coal Co., Conway Coal Co., Copeland Coal Co., Curt's Coal Co., Deena Coal Co., Double D Coal Co., Elkins-Kendrick Enterprises, Five Oaks Coal Co., Flat Gap Mining Co., Gale Coal Co., Inc., Genoa Coal Co., Inc., G & O Coal Co., G & T Coal Co., H. B. Rowe & Co., H. C. Bostic Coal Co., Inc., H. R. C. Coal Co., Inc., Highland Enterprises, Hi Heat Coal Co., Horn Construction Co., Inc., Humphreys Enterprises, J. B. Coal Co., Jil-Mar Coal Co., Inc., Lyons Coal Co., Laurel Creek Coal Co., M & M Coal Co., Inc., Mineral Developers, Inc., Mullins Coal Co., Mud Fork Coal Co., Nu-Way Coal Co.

604 F.2d 312
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
DecidedAugust 10, 1979
Docket79-1146
StatusPublished
Cited by7 cases

This text of 604 F.2d 312 (Ca 79-3128 Virginia Surface Mining and Reclamation Association, Inc., a & S Coal Company, Amos Ridge Coal Co., Bevins Mining Co., Inc., Big Fork Coal Co., Bob's Branch Coal Co., Bossco, Inc., Bradley Branch Coal Co., Brushy Ridge Coal Co., Buchanan & Sons, Burnrite Coal Co., Cabot Coal Corp., Cardinal Mining Ltd., Chaparal Mining Co., Inc., Charles D. Dale Coal Co., Claude Yeary Coal Co., Conley Mullins Coal Co., Conway Coal Co., Copeland Coal Co., Curt's Coal Co., Deena Coal Co., Double D Coal Co., Elkins-Kendrick Enterprises, Five Oaks Coal Co., Flat Gap Mining Co., Gale Coal Co., Inc., Genoa Coal Co., Inc., G & O Coal Co., G & T Coal Co., H. B. Rowe & Co., H. C. Bostic Coal Co., Inc., H. R. C. Coal Co., Inc., Highland Enterprises, Hi Heat Coal Co., Horn Construction Co., Inc., Humphreys Enterprises, J. B. Coal Co., Jil-Mar Coal Co., Inc., Lyons Coal Co., Laurel Creek Coal Co., M & M Coal Co., Inc., Mineral Developers, Inc., Mullins Coal Co., Mud Fork Coal Co., Nu-Way Coal Co.) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Ca 79-3128 Virginia Surface Mining and Reclamation Association, Inc., a & S Coal Company, Amos Ridge Coal Co., Bevins Mining Co., Inc., Big Fork Coal Co., Bob's Branch Coal Co., Bossco, Inc., Bradley Branch Coal Co., Brushy Ridge Coal Co., Buchanan & Sons, Burnrite Coal Co., Cabot Coal Corp., Cardinal Mining Ltd., Chaparal Mining Co., Inc., Charles D. Dale Coal Co., Claude Yeary Coal Co., Conley Mullins Coal Co., Conway Coal Co., Copeland Coal Co., Curt's Coal Co., Deena Coal Co., Double D Coal Co., Elkins-Kendrick Enterprises, Five Oaks Coal Co., Flat Gap Mining Co., Gale Coal Co., Inc., Genoa Coal Co., Inc., G & O Coal Co., G & T Coal Co., H. B. Rowe & Co., H. C. Bostic Coal Co., Inc., H. R. C. Coal Co., Inc., Highland Enterprises, Hi Heat Coal Co., Horn Construction Co., Inc., Humphreys Enterprises, J. B. Coal Co., Jil-Mar Coal Co., Inc., Lyons Coal Co., Laurel Creek Coal Co., M & M Coal Co., Inc., Mineral Developers, Inc., Mullins Coal Co., Mud Fork Coal Co., Nu-Way Coal Co., 604 F.2d 312 (4th Cir. 1979).

Opinion

604 F.2d 312

13 ERC 1554, 9 Envtl. L. Rep. 20,618

CA 79-3128 VIRGINIA SURFACE MINING AND RECLAMATION
ASSOCIATION, INC., A & S Coal Company, Amos Ridge Coal Co.,
Bevins Mining Co., Inc., Big Fork Coal Co., Bob's Branch
Coal Co., Bossco, Inc., Bradley Branch Coal Co., Brushy
Ridge Coal Co., Buchanan & Sons, Burnrite Coal Co., Cabot
Coal Corp., Cardinal Mining Ltd., Chaparal Mining Co., Inc.,
Charles D. Dale Coal Co., Claude Yeary Coal Co., Conley
Mullins Coal Co., Conway Coal Co., Copeland Coal Co., Curt's
Coal Co., Deena Coal Co., Double D Coal Co., Elkins-Kendrick
Enterprises, Five Oaks Coal Co., Flat Gap Mining Co., Gale
Coal Co., Inc., Genoa Coal Co., Inc., G & O Coal Co., G & T
Coal Co., H. B. Rowe & Co., H. C. Bostic Coal Co., Inc., H.
R. C. Coal Co., Inc., Highland Enterprises, Hi Heat Coal
Co., Horn Construction Co., Inc., Humphreys Enterprises, J.
B. Coal Co., Jil-Mar Coal Co., Inc., Lyons Coal Co., Laurel
Creek Coal Co., M & M Coal Co., Inc., Mineral Developers,
Inc., Mullins Coal Co., Mud Fork Coal Co., Nu-Way Coal Co.,

PaDNNo. 79-1146.

United States Court of Appeals,
Fourth Circuit.

Argued July 20, 1979.
Decided Aug. 10, 1979.

Michael A. McCord, Dept. of Justice, Washington, D. C. (William M. Eichbaum, Jr., Associate Sol., Marcus P. McGraw, Dept. of the Interior, James W. Moorman, Asst. Atty. Gen., Carl Strass, Alfred T. Ghiorzi, Carol Green, Dept. of Justice, Washington, D. C., on brief), for appellant.

John L. Kilcullen, Washington, D. C. (Kilcullen, Smith & Heenan, Washington, D. C., on brief), for appellees Virginia Surface Mining and Reclamation Association, et al.

Roger L. Chaffe, Richmond, Va., Asst. Atty. Gen., for appellee The Commonwealth of Virginia.

Stephen C. Greenberg, St. Paul, Va., Virginia Citizens for Better Reclamation, Inc., Robert T. Copeland, Abingdon, Va., Counsel for the Town of St. Charles, Virginia, on brief, for intervenors amicus curiae Virginia Citizens for Better Reclamation, Inc., and the Town of St. Charles, Virginia.

Before BUTZNER, HALL and PHILLIPS, Circuit Judges.

BUTZNER, Circuit Judge:

The Secretary of the Interior appeals an order of the district court granting Virginia Surface Mining and Reclamation Association, a number of coal companies, individual landowners, and the Town of Wise, Virginia an interlocutory injunction against enforcement of §§ 502-522 of the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 (30 U.S.C. §§ 1252-1272). The complaint against the Secretary sought declaratory and injunctive relief to prevent enforcement of the Act on grounds that it is an unconstitutional assumption of authority under the commerce clause and a violation of the fifth and tenth amendments. The district court applied the criteria set forth in Blackwelder Furniture Company v. Seilig Manufacturing Co., Inc., 550 F.2d 189 (4th Cir. 1977) for determining when a preliminary injunction should be issued. It ruled:

(U)nless the court grants a temporary injunction now, plaintiffs will suffer irreparable injury; on the other hand, the defendant has introduced scant evidence to show that the issuance of the temporary injunction would substantially harm other interested parties or that the public interest would be adversely affected. Therefore under the Blackwelder test, it is not necessary for this court to determine whether the plaintiffs are likely to succeed on the merits of their suit.

Nevertheless, the court went on briefly to discuss the plaintiffs' constitutional challenge to the Act's reclamation requirements and its authorization for cessation orders. With respect to these provisions, the court concluded that the plaintiffs were likely to prevail on their allegation that the Act violated rights secured to them by the fifth amendment. The Court did not address the other constitutional objections alleged by the plaintiffs. The court's order enjoined the Secretary:

from taking any action to enforce (by cessation order, permanent suspension or revocation, violation citations or notices, penalty, prosecution or otherwise) any and all provisions of §§ 502 through 522 (of the Act).

We believe that the district court applied an improper standard for granting relief and that it erred by failing to give any consideration to the congressional findings set forth in § 101 of the Act (30 U.S.C. § 1201). Accordingly, we reverse the judgment and dissolve the interlocutory injunction.

The Surface Mining Act is a comprehensive statute designed, through interim and permanent measures, to establish nationwide, uniform regulations for surface coal mining operations in cooperation with the states. The Secretary of the Interior, acting through the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement, is charged with the primary responsibility of administering and implementing the Act by promulgating regulations and enforcing its provisions.1 The performance standards required by the Act during the interim phase now in effect include: requirements for restoration of land to its prior condition, restoration of land to approximate original contour, segregation and stabilization of top soil, minimizing disturbances to hydrologic balance and to water quality, the construction of coal mine waste piles used as dams and embankments, the use of explosives, revegetation of mined areas, and spoil disposal for steep slope mines. §§ 502(c), 515(b)(2), (3), (5), (10), (13), (15), (19), and (d) (30 U.S.C. §§ 1252, 1265(b)(2), (3), (10), (13), (15), (19), and (d)). The principal effect of the injunction is to bar the Secretary from enforcing these provisions of the Act.

Section 526(c) of the Act (30 U.S.C. § 1276(c)) sets forth the following prerequisites for temporarily enjoining any order or decision issued by the Secretary:

(1) all parties to the proceedings have been notified and given an opportunity to be heard on a request for temporary relief;

(2) the person requesting such relief shows that there is substantial likelihood that he will prevail on the merits of the final determination of the proceeding; and

(3) such relief will not adversely affect the public health or safety or cause significant environmental harm to land, air, or water resources.

Although these statutory criteria for an interlocutory injunction refer to the review of orders and decisions of the Secretary in individual cases, we believe that the Congressional policy which they implement requires application where, as here, the Secretary is enjoined from issuing any orders or decisions.

Our conclusion that the statutory criteria, rather than Blackwelder's, are applicable is based on the principles expressed in Yakus v. United States, 321 U.S. 414, 64 S.Ct. 660, 88 L.Ed. 834 (1944), which dealt with the constitutionality of the Emergency Price Control Act of 1942.

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