OSMProposed Rule
Regulatory Program: Wyoming
EnergyEnvironmentLabor & Workplace
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Summary
The federal government is proposing new rules for how coal mining and related activities are regulated in Wyoming. This matters because it affects local jobs, environmental protection, and how mining companies operate in the state.
Key Points
- 1The Office of Surface Mining (OSM) is updating its regulatory program specifically for Wyoming's coal mining industry
- 2Wyoming residents and mining companies have until February 18, 2026 to submit comments on the proposed rule
- 3The regulation likely covers requirements for mining permits, land reclamation, water protection, and other environmental standards
- 4This proposed rule could impact employment in Wyoming's mining sector and local communities that depend on coal mining
- 5The final rule will be decided after the federal government reviews all public comments received during the comment period
Key Dates
Published
January 16, 2026
This summary is for informational purposes only. It may not capture all nuances of the regulation. Always refer to the official text for authoritative information.
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