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Code · CFR · Title 30 — Mineral Resources · Part 872 · § 872.23

§ 872.23. Are there any restrictions on how you may use historic coal funds?

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Yes. You may only use historic coal funds for:
(a)Coal reclamation under § 874.12 of this chapter;
(b)Water supply restoration under § 874.14 of this chapter;
(c)Noncoal reclamation under § 875.12 of this chapter that is requested under section 409(c) of SMCRA;
(d)Deposit into an acid mine drainage abatement and treatment fund under part 876 of this chapter;
(e)Land acquisition under § 879.11 of this chapter; and
(f)Maintenance of the AML inventory under section 403(c) of SMCRA.
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