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Work Continues On Land Clean-Up Projects In West Virginia Communities Affected By Coal Mining

West Virginia

The state’s Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is taking new applications for clean up projects through the Office of Abandoned Mine Lands and Reclamation. -Read More-

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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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Construction project to address abandoned mine land hazards continues

Ohio

SMITHFIELD — Construction is continuing on an Ohio Department of Natural Resources project that will address abandoned mine land hazards and create recreation space in Jefferson County. – 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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The hot, toxic, uphill battle against Colorado’s underground fires

Colorado

In Craig Amichaux’s childhood memories, there’s a mystical land not far from his Glenwood Springs home, close but deep in the mountains. -Read More-

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Abandoned Mine Land Project Site Details

Texas

Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation project interactive maps.

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August 2020 Energy News

Texas

Railroad Commission restores Somerset abandoned mine.

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Federal, state, local officials celebrate removal of South Fork coal waste pile, opening of new trail segment

Pennsylvania

SOUTH FORK – Federal and state officials joined local leaders Monday in South Fork to celebrate the removal of more than 200,000 cubic yards of coal waste from a hillside overlooking the borough – and the opening of a new 1.6-mile-long segment of the Path of the Flood Trail through the refuse pile’s former location. […]

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Ruffner Mountain wins nation’s highest abandoned mine land reclamation award

Alabama

A project at Ruffner Mountain has won the nation’s highest achievement in the field of abandoned mine land (AML) reclamation, thanks to efforts to protect residents along trails and bats living in abandoned mines. -Read More-

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Antis to remove coal pile

Pennsylvania

Antis Township has received an approximately $1 million grant from the state to help it develop a proposed trail from Bellwood to Juniata. – Read More –

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