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Mission Statement: “The general purpose of the organization [EPCAMR] is to encourage the reclamation and redevelopment of land affected by past mining practices. This includes reducing hazards to health and safety, eliminating soil erosion, improving water quality, [and] returning land affected by past mining practices to productive use, thereby improving the economy of the region.” -from the Preamble of the EPCAMR Bylaws.
Incorporation Date: January 15, 1997

We Have At Least 5 Chances To Save Growing Greener, But Will We?
(Editor’s note: EPCAMR invites submissions from guest authors. David E. Hess served as Secretary of the Department of Environmental Protection from 2001 to 2003 under Governors Tom Ridge and Mark Schweiker. He has been involved in state environmental issues professionally for over 32 years and helped guide the response in…
Register for the 13th Annual PA AMR Conference
The 2011 Pennsylvania Abandoned Mine Reclamation (PA AMR) Conference is fast approaching. The deadline for making reservations and receiving the discounted hotel accommodations at Genetti’s in Hazleton, Pennsylvania, is June 30, 2011. The special conference rate is $70/night (+tax). Registration for the conference closes on July 29, 2011. Click here to go…
EPCAMR is a non-profit, non-government, non-partisan public charity dedicated to:
- Reducing health and safety hazards, eliminating soil erosion, improving water quality and endorsing the reclamation of abandoned mine lands to productive uses in the region, there by improving the economy.
- Promoting the spirit of cooperation among all parties with an interest in resolving abandoned mine drainage / abandoned mine land problems
- Serving as a liaison among the various governmental agencies (federal, state, and local), watershed associations, industry, and conservationists with a common goal of abandoned mine reclamation
- Encouraging the remining and reclamation of lands, streams, and resources impacted by mining
- Educating, informing, and involving the public with mine drainage and mine reclamation issues
- Seeking and acquiring available sources of funding for restoration, reclamation, education and assessment projects
- Providing assistance in developing watershed associations and coalitions interested in abandoned mine reclamation issues