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Surface Coal Mining Activities Enhanced Coordination Procedures

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This page provides updates and background information regarding Clean Water Act Section 404 and Mining Activities and Permits subject to the Enhanced Coordination Procedures under the June 11, 2009 Memorandum of Agreement.

Enhanced Coordination Procedures (ECP)

According to the June 11, 2009 Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) EPA and the Corps will begin immediately to implement enhanced coordination procedures applicable to the Clean Water Act review of Section 404 permit applications for Appalachian surface coal mining activities that have been submitted prior to execution of this MOU. The goal of these procedures is to ensure more timely, consistent, transparent, and environmentally effective review of permit applications under existing law and regulations.

Multi-criteria Integrated Resource Assessment (MIRA)

MIRA is a tool that EPA has developed to assist program managers’ consideration of a broad array of scientific and technical information in their program and policy decisions. MIRA assists program managers by organizing and comparing pieces of relevant project data and information. It allows decision makers to compare different decision options based upon one or more common criteria and become more informed regarding the various criteria and how those criteria can be considered. With respect to Appalachian surface coal mining, MIRA was used to process an extensive set of technical data and generate summary information to facilitate program management decisions. In this case, the MIRA approach promoted consistency by allowing decision makers from three EPA regions to review, discuss and reach consistency and consensus using a common set of data for discussion and analysis.

 

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