OFR-151(3)-83 Development Of A Procedure For Land Use Potential Evaluation For Surface-Mined Land - Appendix II: Central U. S. Surface Mine Case Study

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Raja V. Ramani
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

The potential usefulness of reclaimed surface-mined land has received much attention recently. In an effort to develop a procedure for evaluating postmining land use potentials, specific mines in various regions of the U.S. were studied to determine the extent of current mined-land planning and to discover characteristics that are regional in nature. As part of this investigation, the Chinook Mine-West Field, located in western Indiana, has been studied. The Chinook Mine is presently operated by AMAX Coal Company and has been in continuous operation since 1928 under various ownership. The status of current reclamation and land use planning was reviewed. In addition, site planning principles were applied to the active mine area. This application included formation of a data base and development of postmining land use plan alternatives. Key factors affecting site potential realization for midwestern area mines have been identified along with suggestions for applying land use planning processes to mined-land planning.
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APA: Raja V. Ramani  (1983)  OFR-151(3)-83 Development Of A Procedure For Land Use Potential Evaluation For Surface-Mined Land - Appendix II: Central U. S. Surface Mine Case Study

MLA: Raja V. Ramani OFR-151(3)-83 Development Of A Procedure For Land Use Potential Evaluation For Surface-Mined Land - Appendix II: Central U. S. Surface Mine Case Study. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1983.

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