Washington Statutes

§ 78.44.350 — Blanket performance security.

Washington § 78.44.350
JurisdictionWashington
Title 78MINES, MINERALS, AND PETROLEUM
Ch. 78.44SURFACE MINING

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Wash. Rev. Code § 78.44.350 (2026).

Text

(1)A permit holder, in lieu of an individual performance security for each mining site, may file a blanket performance security with the department for their group of permits.
(2)The department may reduce the required performance security calculated from its standard method prescribed in RCW 78.44.087 , to an amount not to exceed the sum of reclamation security calculated by the department for the two surface mines with the largest performance security obligations, for nonmetal and nonfuel surface mines that meet the following conditions:
(a)The permit holder has had a valid reclamation permit for more than ten years and can demonstrate exemplary mining and reclamation practices that have been accepted by the department;
(b)The landowner agrees to allow the permit holder to hold a b

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§ 78.44.087
Washington § 78.44.087

Legislative History

[2006 c 341 s 4.]

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