North Dakota Regulators Toss Coal Mining Complaint

 

DALE WETZEL

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota regulators voted Thursday to drop a complaint against Falkirk Mining Co. for illegally removing topsoil to build a road in an area where the company plans to begin digging coal.

State Public Service Commission inspectors had recommended a $350 fine against Falkirk for the incident. The commission voted 2-1 to drop the case, with Commissioners Kevin Cramer and Brian Kalk concluding no state coal mining rules had been broken.

Commissioner Tony Clark did not want to drop the case. He said the company violated mining rules even if it did not deserve a fine.

"I think everyone in this case agrees that this was a minor violation, but nonetheless it was a violation," Clark said. "The staff contends it, the law supports it, and even the company ... admits that it was a violation of the rules that we have."

Falkirk operates the Falkirk Mine in McLean County in west-central North Dakota. It supplies coal to Great River Energy's Coal Creek power station near Underwood.

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