131.137 – COMBINED PERMIT APPLICATION. (a) The commission
Texas Natural Resources Code § 131.137
Summary
This law allows operators with multiple noncontiguous surface mining operations to submit a single permit application for all their sites. It streamlines the permitting process while ensuring that all required information for each location is still provided.
Operators can apply for a combined permit for multiple sites.
Same detailed information is required for each location.
Facilitates a more efficient permitting process for mining operations.
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