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"The directive is aimed above all at mines that will begin to close in the future or at those abandoned mines that have been closed down without the proper and appropriate procedures. I would like to draw your attention to a specific problem that is highly important for a number of countries. This is the issue of mines that have already been closed down and have therefore stopped taking mining waste, while rehabilitation work is being carried out in line with valid European permits. Because of the length of time needed to close mines down, this rehabilitation will still be in progress when this directive enters into force. In order to avoid the duplication of procedures and an increase in the costs of rehabilitation as a result of the possible requirement for new permits, it would be sensible to make special provisions regarding these cases for a transitionary period under conditions of transparency. This was done in the third paragraph of Article 24 of the joint position of the Council. The aim of the directive, that from the moment of its entry into force no further damage should occur in the process of closing down mines, would not be in jeopardy if in mines where the rehabilitation process is almost complete, that process could be completed without hindrance. I support this part of the joint position."@en1

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