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Alliance For Appalachia: A Toolkit For Cleanup & Community Development
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The Alliance for Appalachia now has available a new Toolkit for Cleanup and Community Development to provide resources for communities vulnerable to the downturn of the extraction-based economy.

The goal of this Toolkit is to provide a guide that will assist community leaders through the lifecycle of an abandoned mine land reclamation project– from defining community needs to building partnerships for projects in their area.

This Toolkit builds on our learnings from an extensive and collaborative research project, which culminated in 2015 with the publication of the paper: Abandoned Mine Land Program: A Policy Analysis For Central Appalachian And The Nation.

Click Here to download the new Toolkit or for more information.

NewsClips:

National e-Commerce Company Coming To Nanticoke Reclaimed Mine Site

Mine Reclamation Project Begins In Swoyersville, Luzerne County

Mining Waste Will Soon Be Memory In Swoyersville, Luzerne County

Reclaiming History: Work Begins At Swoyersville Coal Waste Site

4 Million Ton Symbol Of Coal’s Past Finally Being Cleaned Up In Swoyersville

EPCAMR Lobbies Congress For Support In Abandoned Mine Land Cleanup

Underground Communities Of Microbes Have Taken Over Centralia, PA

Scientists Explore Microbes In Heated Soils Under Centralia

Related Story:

Appalachian Independent Power Producers Accepting Mine Reclamation Grant Applications

[Posted: April 2, 2019]


4/8/2019

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