CITIZENS FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE ARBUCKLE-SIMPSON AQUIFER v. OKLA. DEPT. OF MINES

437 P.3d 1074
CourtCourt of Civil Appeals of Oklahoma
DecidedJuly 26, 2018
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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CITIZENS FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE ARBUCKLE-SIMPSON AQUIFER v. OKLA. DEPT. OF MINES
2019 OK CIV APP 17
437 P.3d 1074
Case Number: 115859
Decided: 07/26/2018
Mandate Issued: 03/27/2019
DIVISION II
THE COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA, DIVISION II


Cite as: 2019 OK CIV APP 17, 437 P.3d 1074

CITIZENS FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE ARBUCKLE-SIMPSON AQUIFER, Petitioner/Appellant,
v.
OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT OF MINES, Respondent/Appellee,
and
ARBUCKLE AGGREGATES, LLC, Intervenor.

APPEAL FROM THE DISTRICT COURT OF
OKLAHOMA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA

HONORABLE BRYAN C. DIXON, TRIAL JUDGE

AFFIRMED AS MODIFIED,
REMANDED WITH INSTRUCTIONS

Krystina E. Phillips, INDIAN AND ENVIRONMENTAL LAW GROUP, PLLC, Ada, Oklahoma and
Tyler J. Coble, CHEEK LAW FIRM, P.L.L.C., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, for Petitioner/Appellant

Mark Secrest, CHIEF LEGAL COUNSEL, OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT OF MINES, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, for Respondent/Appellee

Elizabeth C. Nichols, ELIZABETH C. NICHOLS, PC, Edmond, Oklahoma, for Intervenor

P. THOMAS THORNBRUGH, CHIEF JUDGE:

¶1 Petitioner, Citizens for the Protection of the Arbuckle-Simpson Aquifer (CPASA), appeals from a trial court judgment upholding an order by the Oklahoma Department of Mines (ODM) granting a non-coal surface mining permit to Arbuckle Aggregates, LLC (Aggregates). Based on our review of the relevant statutory and regulatory provisions as applied to the ODM order and the record of proceedings as set forth below, we affirm the decision as modified herein and remand to ODM with instructions that the agency comply prospectively with this Court's findings concerning applicable notice, hearing, and record compilation procedures.

BACKGROUND

¶2 This appeal arises from a lawsuit filed by CPASA in state district court after ODM granted Aggregates' application for a permit pursuant to the Oklahoma Mining Lands Reclamation Act, 45 O.S.2011 §§ 721, et seq. (OMLRA). The record reveals a long and contentious course of litigation, reflected in a disputed administrative record containing more than 9,000 pages and leading to an agency decision that granted Aggregates a conditional permit to initiate non-coal surface mining activities on a 15-acre plot of land.

I. INITIAL APPLICATION, FIRST NOTICE AND
FIRST INFORMAL CONFERENCE

¶3 The proceedings began in May 2010, when Aggregates submitted an application seeking a permit to mine limestone, dolomite, shale, sand, gravel, clay, and soil, using quarrying and strip mining methods,1 on 575 acres in Johnston County. It is undisputed that the mine is ultimately expected to have a "life" of more than 50 years and be more than 200 feet deep.2 It also is undisputed that the Arbuckle-Simpson Aquifer, a sensitive sole source aquifer, underlies much of Johnston County, and that the mine's proposed site is on or near the aquifer. The average depth to groundwater is not clear from the record, but testimony indicated that the water table generally is within 100 feet below the surface.3

¶4 At the time Aggregates submitted its initial application, ODM, following then-effective statutes and rules, published notice of it in a Johnston County newspaper. After receiving more than 300 written protests and comments, ODM scheduled an informal public conference for December 2, 2010. Numerous individuals and entities -- including surrounding landowners, CPASA, the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, the National Park Service, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service -- appeared and spoke against granting the permit. According to the transcript from that meeting, the primary concern of CPASA and many others was the effect of Aggregates' mining operation on the Arbuckle-Simpson Aquifer -- the region's principal water source -- particularly because several existing mines already operate in the area.

¶5 According to the December 2010 conference transcript, the ODM officer conducting the meeting announced that all persons who signed in would receive a copy of the ODM's notice of its "departmental decision" (NDD).4 He also announced that the gathering was "an informal conference" (IC) at which ODM was present "simply to listen to the concerns of the citizens and to make sure that we make the right decision [in] issuing this permit." Aggregates announced it was submitting supplements to its permit application. The supplements were included as exhibits to the proceeding and the conference officer announced ODM would "hold the record open" until January 14, 2011, should any of the participants want to submit additional information.5 Departing from its usual practice, however, ODM did not issue an NDD after the IC in December 2010.

II. AMENDED APPLICATION, SECOND INFORMAL CONFERENCE
AND FIRST NDD

¶6 Aggregates provided additional information to ODM prior to January 14, 2011, and submitted an amended application to ODM in August 2011. This was followed by ODM's second publication of notice of the application in an area newspaper. The notice stated it was a "republication" of Aggregates' permit application notice.6 Although it did not mention that Aggregates had amended the application, it stated that a copy of the complete application was available for public inspection at the Johnston County Courthouse.

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