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Life-of-Mine Conference 2014

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Post-mining Land Use Options in the Appalachian Coal Mining Region of the USA

Prior to the 1950s in the USA, surface coalmines were generally left without any reclamation. As government regulations advanced, mine operators were required to backfill the area and plant grasses or trees. After the federal Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act (SMCRA) was passed in 1977 in the USA, mine operators were required to conduct pre-mining analyses of the site and to designate a land use that could be achieved after the mining. Common post-mining land uses in the USA are: agricultural uses such as prime farmland reclamation with crops, hayland and pasture, and biofuel crops forestry wildlife habitat building site development._x000D_
Provisions and regulations for each post-mining land use were developed and practices to achieve successful and sustainable land uses were established. Post-mining conditions should provide ecosystem services and produce lands capable of supporting societal needs in the future.CITATION:Skousen, J and Zipper, CE,2014. Post-mining land use options in the Appalachian coal mining region of the USA, in Proceedings Life-of-Mine 2014, pp 153-164 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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