The American Legislative Exchange Council's (ALEC) Environmental
Good Samaritan Act is actually a pro-mining bill that provides
immunity to mining companies in exchange for allowing others to
do voluntary reclamation of the land and water the mine had earlier
damaged. The bill releases mines from legal liability for harm
they might do to people or the environment, and dictates that
a mining corporation can not be the subject of a citizen suit.
It acknowledges that mining and oil and gas extraction have caused
serious pollution that threatens environmental and human health,
safety, and welfare, but then asks every legislature to find that
their "state does not possess sufficient resources to reclaim
all the abandoned lands and to abate the water pollution."
ALEC seems to believe that industrial pollution should be remediated
not by the state or the company that produced it, but rather by
the victims. A "good Samaritan" acts to help others,
but this bill is written for mining companies to help themselves.
Ran 4/1/02, 9/9/02
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