This proposed rule change would increase the costs for the processing and review
of federal surface coal mine permits for the state of Oklahoma. Our costs per
federal permit application would increase by $600 to $800. We would have to
recover those costs either from the applicant or through our federal cooperative
agreement.
Currently Oklahoma requires one original and five copies of an application, plus a
copy that the applicant files directly in a courthouse or public building in the locale
of the proposed mining operation.
All of these copies are necessary and would have to be generated by either the
Oklahoma Department of Mines or by the Office of Surface Mining. The largest
cost would be to reproduce the maps that are in each application. The Oklahoma
Department of Mines would have to contract with a private vendor to copy the
maps - costs would be approximately $4 to $5 per map - more for color copies.
Most federal permit applications contain at least 20 maps.
Rhonda Dossett
Administrator - Coal Program
Oklahoma Dept. of Mines
Comment on FR Doc # E7-15930
This is comment on Proposed Rule
Permit Application Packages
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