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Bill A 6069 establishes a program to reclaim abandoned mines, improving safety and the environment while funding efforts through mining fees and collaboration with agencies.
Bill A 6069 establishes a program to reclaim abandoned mines, improving safety and the environment while funding efforts through mining fees and collaboration with agencies.
Bill Number: A 6069
Title: Establishes Abandoned Mine Reclamation Program in DOT
Introduced On: November 14, 2025
Status: Pending
Bill A 6069 aims to establish a comprehensive program for the reclamation of abandoned mines within the jurisdiction of the Department of Transportation (DOT). The primary intent of the bill is to address the environmental hazards and safety risks posed by abandoned mining sites, which can lead to soil and water contamination, habitat destruction, and public safety concerns.
The bill includes several significant provisions:
Program Establishment:
Funding Mechanism:
Assessment and Prioritization:
Collaboration with Agencies:
Reporting Requirements:
The reclamation of abandoned mines is expected to lead to:
- Restoration of ecosystems and habitats.
- Reduction of pollutants in soil and water sources.
- Enhanced public safety by mitigating hazards associated with abandoned mining sites.
Bill A 6069 represents a proactive approach to addressing the legacy of abandoned mines, focusing on environmental restoration and public safety. By establishing a dedicated program within the DOT, the bill seeks to ensure that these hazardous sites are effectively managed and reclaimed for the benefit of communities and the environment.
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