Smith Brothers Excavating, of Manchester, which was honored with the Excellence in Abandoned Mine Lands Reclamation Award, given by the Kentucky Division of Abandoned Mine Lands, for its reclamation project that demonstrated that mining can be completed and the area returned to a condition that is equal to or better than what existed before. The […]
Month: September 2019
Way We Were: A grim reminder of the dangers mines pose
Somewhere about the 35-foot level of the Flagstaff Mine, and moments after he called his friends above for light, the old ladder Paul Parmalee was descending gave way with a crash, and he plunged into the darkness to his death. -Read More-
More Ground Gained With Abandoned Mine Lands
The 2019 Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation Awards were announced by the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSMRE), for outstanding achievements and techniques in reclaiming lands previously mined. Five winning projects were chosen through votes from state and tribal reclamation officials along with OSMRE managers. OSMRE presents the awards on September 9 at the conference of the National Association […]
Soda Butte Creek first abandoned mine lands project delisted as result of cleanup
COOKE CITY, Mont. – Managers from state and federal agencies gathered near Cooke City Thursday to mark a milestone. -Read More-
DNR Reclamation to receive regional award for project at Greene-Sullivan State Forest
An Indiana DNR Division of Reclamation project in southwest Indiana has received the highest regional award the federal Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement issues annually. -Read More-
Agency honored for work to fight mine fires
A state agency has been honored by a federal one for its success reducing the threat from an underground coal mine fire outside Craig in Moffat County. -Read More-
U.S. Congressman Markwayne Mullin learns more about Abandoned Mine Land (AML) Reclamation Program in eastern Oklahoma
PORUM, Okla. – As impressive and historic as it is, there are a lot of things a person can’t see from Capitol Hill in the nation’s capital. Among those are the projects of the Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation Program in eastern Oklahoma. So, in boots and jeans on a slightly muggy August morning, U.S Congressman Markwayne […]
Mine Site Reclamation
In 1855, the first coal mine in Alaska was opened by the Russian-American Company near Port Graham on the Kenai Peninsula. -Read More-