It protects the mine because it could take away harmful ores, it can start new homes of animals or organism's, and it can also improve land value by putting it back together.
Reclamation protects the environment around a mine because it can take away dangerous ores from the area. It can also create homes for animals living in that environment and improve land value.
L Baskin has written: 'Linear relationship between mine flow-acid load and influence of depositional environment' 'Effect of strip mine reclamation on an underlying mine pool outflow on the southern anthracite coalfield Pennsylvania'
Assess the environmental damage and plan the reclamation strategy. Implement measures to restore the ecosystem, such as planting native vegetation or restoring water bodies. Monitor the progress of reclamation efforts and make adjustments as needed. Engage with stakeholders and communities to ensure successful reclamation outcomes.
The Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 authorized the use of money from the sale of public lands for reclamation purposes. This act established a fund using fees paid by coal mining companies based on their production to finance the reclamation of abandoned mine lands.
N. A. Robinson has written: 'Abandoned mine land reclamation in West Virginia'
A. D Rossin has written: 'Strip mine land reclamation planning project'
G Raines has written: 'Wetland reclamation at Burning Star No. 5 Mine'
Murray Galbraith has written: 'Mt. Washington acid rock mine reclamation project'
T. W Richards has written: 'Direct-seeding oaks for surface-mine reclamation'
An unborn baby gorilla will be protected in its mother's womb where he/she is surrounded by watery fluids called amniotic fluid
D. E McCormack has written: 'Soil reconstruction: selecting materials for placement in mine reclamation'
K. R. Hinkle has written: 'Reclamation of toxic mine waste utilizing sewage sludge'