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AML and others work with students

Wyoming

Recently our AML staff, OSMRE, Wyoming Nature Conservancy and the Bureau of Land Management – Wyoming worked with students to plant nearly 450 sagebrush seedlings near a Uranium Abandoned mine in central Wyoming. Thank you KTWO-TV #WYOLeadingTheWay

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Related News & Updates

Old uranium mines in Bighorns reclaimed

Wyoming

Three hazardous mines in the Bighorn Mountains that were abandoned a half-century ago were successfully reclaimed last year through the work of government agencies and private contractors. – Read more…

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Mini-documentary released featuring Jeffrey City-area reclamation work

Wyoming

Canadian equipment company K-Tec Earthmovers recently shared a mini-documentary video and article titled “Cleaning up the Cold War.” – Read More –

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Wyoming’s Abandoned Mine Reclamation To Generate Millions In Economic Benefits This Year

Wyoming

The Wyoming Abandoned Mine Land Division will create nearly 800 jobs and generate about $200 million just this year in economic benefits with its mine land reclamation projects, it has…

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