
ENROLLED
H. B. 3240
(By Delegates Mahan, Manuel, Amores, Wills, Smirl,
Givens and Hrutkay)
[Passed April 14, 2001; in effect from passage.]
AN ACT
to
amend article eleven, chapter twenty-two of the code of
West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as
amended, by adding thereto a new section, designated section
seven-b; and to amend and reenact section four, article three,
chapter twenty-two-b of said code, all relating to moving
rulemaking authority for the antidegradation implementation
procedures from the environmental quality board to the
director of the bureau of environment; and granting emergency
and legislative rulemaking authority.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:

That article eleven, chapter twenty-two of the code of West
Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, by
adding thereto a new section, designated section seven-b; and that
section four, article three, chapter twenty-two-b of said code be
amended and reenacted, all to read as follows:
CHAPTER 22. ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES.
ARTICLE 11. WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT.
§22-11-7b. Implementation of antidegradation procedures.

(a) The director of the bureau of the environment shall
establish t
he antidegradation implementation procedures as required
by 40 C.F.R. 131.12(a) which apply to regulated activities that
have the potential to affect water quality. The director shall
propose for legislative approval pursuant to article three, chapter
twenty-nine-a of the code, emergency and legislative rules to
establish implementation procedures which include specifics of the
review depending upon the existing uses of the water body segment
that would be affected, the level of protection "tier" assigned to
the applicable water body segment, the nature of the activity, and
the extent to which existing water quality would be degraded.



(b) The legislative rule filed by the environmental quality
board as 46 CSR 1 in the state register on the first day of
September, two thousand, authorized under the authority of section
four, article three, chapter twenty-two-b, of this code, as amended
by the legislature during the two thousand one legislative session,
establishes standards of water quality for waters of the state.
Appendices F, F-1, F-2 and F-3 of the rule contain the
antidegradation implementation procedures for the State. The
authority and responsibility to develop and implement
antidegradation procedures for West Virginia is, effective the
first day of July, two thousand one, transferred from the environmental quality board to the director. The provisions of
Appendices F, F-1, F-2 and F-3 shall remain in full force and
effect as if promulgated by the director until such time as the
director files the rules authorized herein. The initial rule filed
by the director shall contain the same provisions as Appendices F,
F-1, F-2 and F-3, 46 CSR 1 approved by the legislature during the
two thousand one regular session. Notwithstanding any provision of
the code to the contrary, the initial rule filed by the director
shall be effective from filing.
CHAPTER 22B. ENVIRONMENTAL BOARDS.
ARTICLE 3. ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY BOARD.
§22B-3-4. Environmental quality board rule-making authority



(a) In order to carry out the purposes of this chapter and
chapter twenty-two of this code, the board shall promulgate
legislative rules setting standards of water quality applicable to
both the surface waters and groundwaters of this state. Standards
of quality with respect to surface waters shall be such as to
protect the public health and welfare, wildlife, fish and aquatic
life, and the present and prospective future uses of such water for
domestic, agricultural, industrial, recreational, scenic and other
legitimate beneficial uses thereof: Provided, That the director of
the bureau of environment shall establish t
he antidegradation
implementation procedures which apply to regulated activities that
have the potential to affect water quality, pursuant to section seven-b, article eleven of chapter twenty two of this code.



(b) Except for the alternate procedures provided for in
subsection (c) of this section, the board shall promulgate
legislative rules setting water quality standards in accordance
with the provisions of article three, chapter twenty-nine-a of this
code and the declaration of policy set forth in section two,
article eleven, chapter twenty-two of this code.



(c) The board may grant site specific variance only for
remined areas of coal remining operation from the standards of
water quality set forth in legislative rule 46-CSR-1, et seq.,
setting standards for iron manganese and pH prior to the issuance
of a national pollutant discharge elimination system (NPDES) permit
by the division of environmental protection in accordance with 33
USC Section 1311(p) of the federal Water Pollution Control Act.
The standards established in the variance will exist for the term
of the NPDES permit. The board will promulgate procedural rules on
granting site specific coal remining variances in accordance with
the provisions of article three, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code
on or before the first day of July, one thousand nine hundred
ninety-five. At a minimum, the procedures for granting or denying
a remining variance will include the following: A description of
the data and information to be submitted to the board by the
applicant for such variance; the criteria to be employed by the
board in its decision; and provisions for a public comment period and public hearing prior to the board's decision. The board may
not grant a variance without requiring the applicant to improve the
instream water quality as much as is reasonably possible by
applying best available technology economically achievable using
best professional judgment which requirement will be included as a
permit condition. The board may not grant a variance without a
demonstration by the applicant that the coal remining operation
will result in the potential for improved instream water quality as
a result of the remining operation. The board may not grant a
variance where the board determines that degradation of the
instream water quality will result from the remining operation.



(d) No rule of the board may specify the design of equipment,
type of construction or particular method which a person shall use
to reduce the discharge of a pollutant.