Washington Statutes

§ 78.44.220 — Declaration of abandonment—Reclamation—Subsequent miner.

Washington § 78.44.220
JurisdictionWashington
Title 78MINES, MINERALS, AND PETROLEUM
Ch. 78.44SURFACE MINING

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Wash. Rev. Code § 78.44.220 (2026).

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The department may issue a declaration of abandonment when it determines that all surface mining has ceased for a period of one hundred eighty consecutive days not set forth in the permit holder's reclamation plan or when, by reason of inspection of the permit area, or by any other means, the department determines that the mine has in fact been abandoned by the permit holder except that abandonment shall not include normal interruptions of surface mining resulting from labor disputes, economic conditions associated with lack of smelting capacity or availability of appropriate transportation, war, social unrest, demand for minerals, maintenance and repairs, and acts of God. Following a declaration of abandonment, the department shall require the permit holder to complete reclamation in acc

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Legislative History

[1993 c 518 s 29.]

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