202461 · Section 3. Bond Information. (1) If bond is required pursuant to 405 KAR 5:082, the following information shall be provided in the permit application: (a) The bond amount per acre; (b) The total amount of bond; and. (c) The bond type. (2) If a surety is used, the applicant shall provide the bond number and surety.
view more2 · Our major concern is the underground mine map. However, we also have a complete record of every surface mine maps on file. Coal seam data is also maintained for the Commonwealth. If you would like to visit the facility to obtain mapping information or to view the map documents, contact us and make an appointment at 502-782-6307.
view more2 · Maps & Spatial Data. The three surface mining divisions of the Department for Natural Resources use a geographic information system (GIS) to capture, query, display and store spatial data. GIS technology allows department staff to combine different data resources linked to a specific location and display the information visually, usually on a map.
view more2 · Safety Inspections & Licensing. Mines Licensed in Kentucky. 2023 Coal mines licensed . 2022 Coal mines licensed. 2021 Coal mines licensed . 2020 Coal mines licensed. 2019 Coal mines licensed. 2018 Coal mines licensed. 2017 Coal mines licensed.
view more4 · Mining and reclamation plan maps (MRPs), and permit boundary overlay maps have been scanned and georeferenced and are available for downloading via FTP from the Internet. Mining & Reclamation Plan Maps. MRP maps are required to be submitted with an application for a permit to conduct surface coal mining and reclamation operations in …
view more202471 · The Kentucky Geological Survey's interactive map provides scanned document information and location data related to Kentucky's mineral resources and their associated commodities; fluorite (fluorspar), galena (lead), sphalerite (zinc), barite, iron, nitrates, and phosphates. By clicking on individual points or regions of interest, users can …
view more4 · The Explosives and Blasting Branch also controls the manufacture, transportation, storage, distribution and eventual use of explosives. Currently, there are more than 1,500 blasters licensed in Kentucky, and more than 350 permits have been issued to purchase or possess explosives. Blasters will no longer receive retraining credit for attending ...
view moreKentucky Coal Mine Tours & Museums. Coal has been a vital economic engine in the Appalachians for well over 200 years. First discovered in Kentucky by Dr. Thomas Walker in 1750, the vital role that coal would play as an energy resource quickly took hold, changing both the economic landscapes of Eastern Kentucky and the country as a whole. With ...
view more202471 · The West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey provides an interactive map of underground and surface coal mining activity in West Virginia. The map shows areas of active and historical coal mining in both underground and surface mines, with separate colors for auger and highwall mining. Users can zoom in on mining areas and retrieve …
view moreCoal mining has historically been a highly dangerous activity, with enormous potential for catastrophic accidents resulting in multiple injuries and deaths among workers. As Jacqueline Karnell Corn observed in a 1983 article. The major hazards of coal mining – inadequate or improper ventilation, poor illumination, accumulation of dust ...
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