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Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation Division


AML highwall hazard before reclamation

The mission of the Abandoned Mine Land (AML) Reclamation Program is to protect the public from hazards left as a result of past coal mining practices.

The primary objective of the AML Program is to reclaim surface and underground coal mine sites abandoned prior to August 3, 1977, and that pose the highest threat to the public's health, safety, and general welfare.

This program is 100 percent federally funded from tax on active coal mine production.

The AML Program is coordinated with 16 local conservation districts with particular emphasis placed on the public's involvement in identifying hazardous AML sites.

For more information, please refer to the following pages:

AML Background Information

AML Project Selection

AML Emergency Program

AML Achievements and Highlights

AML Coal Regions

AML Hazards

AML - Oklahoma's Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation Program (brochure)

Last Modified on 04/07/2008