GOLF COURSE HOSPITAL AGRICULTURE WILDLIFE HABITAT WETLANDS OPEN SPACE SCHOOL RECREATION HOUSING DEVELOPMENT WHAT DO ALL THESE PLACES HAVE IN COMMON?

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GOLF COURSE HOSPITAL AGRICULTURE WILDLIFE HABITAT WETLANDS OPEN SPACE SCHOOL RECREATION HOUSING DEVELOPMENT WHAT DO ALL THESE PLACES HAVE IN COMMON?

THEY ARE ALL RECLAIMED MINING SITES!

WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT MINING?

If it cant be grown, it must be mined What do we mine? Why do we mine?

Mining in the United States According to US Bureau of Mines, it is estimated that Americans consume 4.5 billions metric tons of minerals each year. This figure includes 3.2 metric tons of coal used for electricity production Approximately 57% of electricity is generated in the U.S. from coal, more than any other single electricity fuel source. Aggregate (crushed stone and sand and gravel) accounts for approximately 1/2 of the non-fuel-mining volume in the U.S.

Day 2 - Mining in Maryland What can we learn about the mining industry?

Day 2 Map of Northwestern Maryland

Map of Eastern and Southwestern Maryland

Collaborative Research

Day 6

Digging for Coal Demonstration

rock formations soil plants wildlife water / drainage patterns possibly archaeological research Surface Mining What is disrupted at sites where surface mining is done?

Mining So what exactly does happen to the land after its been mined? Are the mining sites abandoned? Does the land just magically restore itself to its natural state?

How does a mining site go from this… …to this?

Mine Reclamation process of protecting, restoring, and possibly even improving the land before, during, and after mining Result: land is preserved, nature has been protected, water and soil are conserved.

Mine Reclamation Mine Reclamation Success Stories Land that once looked like this…. Can become…

Mine Reclamation Reclamation Objectives: Eliminate threats to public safety, including threats to people, property, livestock or wildlife Protect land and water from erosion, sedimentation, or contamination Return the mined land to beneficial use or the pre- mining condition

How does reclamation help the environment?

How does the government regulate the mining industry?

Federal and State laws and regulations have been established that require mining companies to develop operation and reclamation plans to eliminate or minimize environmental impacts. Role of the Government

extraction of minerals by mining is a basic and essential activity making an important contribution to the economic well being of the State and the Nation… legislative intent section of Maryland Surface Mine Law Statement reflects the importance of mining to our society, but the law states that the affects of mining must be regulated to provide for the protection and conservation of the natural resources of the State and reclamation of lands impacted by mining. Role of the Government (Maryland)

Maryland Department of the Environment The mission of the Mining Program is to protect the public and the environment from the potential impacts of active mining; and to promote the restoration and enhancement of active and abandoned mine land and water resources.

Maryland Department of the Environment MDE oversees the reclamation of mine sites to ensure that no adverse environmental/ public impacts occur. MDE also requires a permit prior to the start of any mining operation because of the potential impact mining can have on the environment. List of required permits

Maryland Department of the Environment MDE honors industries and gives awards to companies that make an effort to return a mine site to productive use. A park, complete with a pond, wildflower field, picnic pavilion, and ball park now stand were a mine site was once operated. Source: