Senate Hearing on Deep Mine Safety to Feature Mine Workers, Industry, DEP
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The Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee will hold a public hearing on January 31 on legislation to modernize Pennsylvania’s 1961 bituminous mine safety law. Expected to provide testimony are: DEP Secretary Kathleen McGinty, former DEP Secretary Two bills are pending in the General Assembly-- Senate Bill 949 (Kasunic-D-Somerset) and the companion bill-- House Bill 2229 (Bastian-R-Somerset), in the House Environmental Resources & Energy Committee. The bills contain recommendations made as a result of investigating the causes of the Quecreek mine accident, as well as other changes, including— · Providing authority to update safety requirements by regulation without needing changes in law; · Authorizing DEP to take enforcement actions against mine operators who violate mine safety laws, not just individuals; · Creating a digitized mine map repository to better locate abandoned and working mines; · Clarifying the authority of DEP during a mine rescue operation; and · Requiring applicants for new mines to provide hard evidence of where abandoned mine workings are to avoid accidentally mining into them. Sen. Mary Jo White (R-Venango) chairs the Senate Environmental Committee along with Sen. Ray Musto (D-Luzerne) who is Democratic Chair. NewsClip: Sen. Mary Jo White Previews Hearing in Podcast Link: Quecreek Mine Rescue Foundation, Somerset
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1/27/2006 |
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