The WVDEP’s Office of Abandoned Mine Lands and Reclamation (AML) administers federal funding for economic development projects on abandoned mine lands through its AMLER Program.
Donor Name: West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection
State: West Virginia
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 05/31/2024
Size of the Grant: Not Available
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
This program helps projects located on or adjacent to mine sites that ceased operations prior to the signing of the Surface Mine Control and Reclamation Act.
Priorities
Priorities as established by SMCRA:
- the protection of public health, safety, and property from extreme danger of adverse effects of coal mining practices.
- The protection of public health and safety from adverse effects of coal mining practices
- The restoration of land and water resources and the environment previously degraded by adverse effects of coal mining practices (including measures for the conservation and development of soil, water (excluding channelization), woodland, fish and wildlife, recreation resources and agricultural productivity.
Eligibility Criteria
Noncoal lands and water are eligible if:
- They were mined or affected by mining processes;
- They were mind and left or abandoned in either an unreclaimed or inadequately reclamated condition prior to August 3rd, 1977;
- There is no continuing responsibility for reclamation by the operator, permittee, or agent of the permittee under statutes of the State of Federal Government or by the State as a result of bond forfeiture. Bond forfeiture will render lands or water ineligible only if the amount forfeited is sufficient to pay the total cost of the necessary reclamation. In cases where the forfeited bond is insufficient to pay the total cost of reclamation, monies sufficient to complete the reclamation may be sought under parts 886 or 888 of this chapter;
- The reclamation has been requested by the Governor of the State or equivalent head of the Indian tribe; and
- The reclamation is necessary to protect the public health, safety, general welfare, and property from extreme danger of adverse effects of noncoal mining practices.
For more information, visit WVDEP.