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The Control of Surface Mining: An Exercise in Creative Federalism
The main thrust of this article is the need to more clearly define federal, state, and local jurisdictions, and to eliminate overlap and gaps in regulations enforced by various government agencies. Points at which regulations could be directed to control surface mining operations are explored. Problems caused by a detrimental balance of power are discussed and recommendations are made to improve the division of regulatory power.