The Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement observes the 45th anniversary of the enactment of the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977.
SMCRA established the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement for two basic purposes:
- To ensure that the nation's coal mines operate in a manner that protects citizens and the environment during mining operations and to restore the land to beneficial use following mining.
- To implement an Abandoned Mine Land program to address the hazards and environmental degradation resulting from over two centuries of coal mining activities that occurred before the law was passed in 1977.
“OSMRE, through the promise of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, has the resources to reinvigorate coal country as the nation shifts toward a clean energy future,” said Deputy Director Glenda Owens.
Over the last 45 years, SMCRA has directly contributed to the closure of more than 45,000 abandoned underground mine shafts and openings; regraded nearly 1,100 miles of highwalls; and rehabilitated more than 1,500 miles of clogged streams. All of this has improved health, safety, and economic conditions in mining communities.
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