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 PUBLIC LAW 95-87—AUG. 3, 1977 locality of the affected area, after appropriate notice and publication of the date, time, and location of such hearing. After a person having an interest which is or may be adversely affected has filed a petition and before the hearing, as required by this subsection, any person may intervene by filing allegations of facts with supporting evidence which would tend to establish the allegations. Within sixty days after such hearing, the regulatory authority shall issue and furnish to the petitioner and any other party to the hearing, a written decision regarding the petition, and the reasons therefore. In the event that all the petitioners stipulate agreement prior to the requested hearing, and withdraw their request, such hearing need not be held. (d) Prior to designating any land areas as unsuitable for surface coal mining operations, the regulatory authority shall prepare a detailed statement on (i) the potential coal resources of the area, (ii) the demand for coal resources, and (iii) the impact of such designation on the environment, the economy, and the supply of coal. (e) After the enactment of this Act and sulsject to valid existing rights no surface coal mining operations except those which exist on the date of enactment of this Act shall be permitted— (1) on any lands within the boundaries of units of the National Park System, the National Wildlife Refuge Systems, the National System of Trails, the National Wilderness Preservation System, the Wild and Scenic Rivers System, including study rivers designated under section 5(a) of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act and National Recreation Areas designated by Act of Congress; (2) on any Federal lands within the boundaries of any national forest: Provided, however, That surface coal mining operations . may be permitted on such lands if the Secretary finds that there are no significant recreational, timber, economic, or other values which may be incompatible with such surface mining operations and— (A) surface operations and impacts are incident to an underground coal mine; or (B) where the Secretary of Agriculture determines, with respect to lands which do not have significant forest cover within those national forests west of the 100th meridian, that surface mining is in compliance with the Multiple-Use Sustained-Yield Act of 1960, the Federal Coal Leasing Amendments Act of 1975, the National Forest Management Act of 1976, and the provisions of this Act: And 'provided further, That no surface coal mining operations may be permitted within the boundaries of the Custer National Forest; (3) which will adversely affect any publicly owned park or places included in the National Register of Historic Sites unless approved jointly by the regulatory authority and the Federal, State, or local agency with jurisdiction over the park or the historic site; (4) within one hundred feet of the outside right-of-way line of any public road, except where mine access roads or haulage roads join such right-of-way line and except that the regulatory authority may permit such roads to be relocated or the area affected to lie within one hundred feet of such road, if after public notice and opportunity for public hearing in the locality a written finding affected thereby will be protected; or (5) within three hundred feet from any occupied dwelling, unless waived by the owner thereof, nor within three hundred
 * . is made that the interests of the public and the landowners

91 STAT. 509 Intervention.

Decision.

Statement.

Certain Federal, public and private lands,, mining prohibition.

16 USC 1276.

16 USC 528 note. 30 USC 181 note. 16 USC 1600 note.

Notice and hearing.

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