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Send Comments on how to better Enforce SMCRA to OSM by Tuesday 19th

by Kevin Pentz last modified January-15-2010 08:20 PM

The Federal Office of Surface Mining (Reclamation and Enforcement) OSM (RE) has released a call for public input on "Making Oversight More Effective." This is concerning the oversight of the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act.

We need your help!

The Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSMRE) is charged with enforcing the law on mountaintop removal. Unfortunately, decades of rollbacks and giving in to coal industry corruption have left coalfield communities virtually undefended. Exceptions to the surface mine law have become the rule, and problems with dust, blasting, toxic water and giant wastelands remaining unreclaimed are impacting the lives of thousands across the coalfields.

The OSMRE is asking for advice on how to enforce the law - and we need you to offer it. Comments are due by January 19th - please click here to send  in sample comments or offer your own. Many of you have had personal experiences with the OSMRE - and we encourage you to write about them.

When the OSMRE doesn’t hear from citizens, they assume you have nothing to say - please let them know we are paying attention and we expect the laws to be enforced.

Thanks for your help!