Surface Coal Mining & Exploration
One of the state's most abundant energy resources is a form of soft coal called lignite. Many lignite deposits lie close to the surface, easily reached with modern mining technology. In 1975, the Texas Legislature gave the Railroad Commission jurisdiction to regulate surface mining for coal and uranium. Companies mining coal/lignite in Texas must have a Commission permit and post a bond for each site they operate in the state. The goal of the coal mining regulations is that the mined land is returned to a condition that is as good as, or better than, it was before mining. Division field personnel make, at a minimum, monthly visits to mine sites, checking for compliance with coal mining regulations.
- Advisory & Directive Notices
- Permit Revision Review Templates
- Permitting Project Status
- Permitted Coal Mining Locations
- Permitted Coal Mines Contacts
- Annual Coal Production
- Annual Coal Production
- Texas Coal Mining Online Records
- Railroad Commission of Texas Reclamation Award
- Permitted Acreage
- Coal Mine Inspectable Units
- Regulations and Statutes: Coal/Lignite, Uranium, Iron Ore