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Abandoned Mine Land Program |
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AML Program |
Overview, pertinent parts
of the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 and the Code of
Federal Regulations, and list of the Washington DC AML Team |
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OSM’s AML Inventory/Abandoned Mine Land Inventory System (AMLIS)
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An inventory of AML
problems eligible for funding by the Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation Fund
created by the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 |
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An index to information about the extension of the abandoned mine land fee. |
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People Potentially at Risk From Priority 1 & 2 AML Hazards, White Paper
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Abandoned Mine Land Fund Status
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A
broad-based citizen/industry/government program working to eliminate acid
mine drainage from abandoned coal mines. |
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List and map showing who
manages the AML program by State and Indian Tribe |
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Contains information about
OSM’s AML reclamation program. |
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Summaries
of Coal Mining Related Human Health & Safety (Priority 1 & 2)
Problems by selected State or Indian Tribe |
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Office of Surface Mining financial grant information |
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AML Program
Accomplishments |
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Gives
public recognition to those responsible for the nation's most outstanding
land reclamation and to encourage the exchange and transfer of successful
reclamation technology. |
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What still must be
reclaimed |
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States and Indian Tribes
have joined together to accomplish common goals and objectives related to the
reclamation of abandoned mine lands. |
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