Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation (AMLR) Program

FUNDING AVAILABILITY IS RESTRICTED TO STATE GOVERNMENTS AND FEDERALLY RECOGNIZED INDIAN TRIBES.

The Office of Surface Mining awards grants to States and Tribes to support the operation of APPROVED State and Trival abanodned mine land (AML) reclamation programs.

Approved programs use grant

credit:


funds for mine site reclamation projects on eligible lands, which are lands and waters mined or affected by coal mining processess that occurred prior to August 7, 1977 as well as certain post-1977 and noncoal mining activity.
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Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation (AMLR) Program

Department of the Interior


Agency: Department of the Interior

Office: Office of Surface Mining

Estimated Funding: $370,000,000



Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
http://www.grants.gov

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Not Available

Full Opportunity Web Address:
http://www.grants.gov

Contact:
Lafayette Vance, 412-937-2842lvance@osmre.govSheila Hartless, 412-937-3007shartless@osmre.govJay Bautista, 618-463-6463jbautista@osmre.govPaul Fritsch, 618-463-6463PFRITSCH@OSMRE.GOVDaniel Martinez, 505-248-5083dnmartinez@osmre.govMarie Sibrell, 202-

Agency Email Description:
lvance@osmre.gov

Agency Email:
lvance@osmre.gov

Date Posted:
2010-08-02

Application Due Date:
2011-09-30

Archive Date:
2011-10-31



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