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State Name PROBLEM TYPE NAME Completed Costs Alaska P3 Equipment Facility 0 Alaska P3 Pits 0 Alaska P1 Vertical Openings 0 Alaska P1 Vertical Openings 0 Alaska P1 Portals 0 Alaska P1 Portals 0 Alaska P1 Vertical Openings 0 Alaska P1 Portals 0 Alaska P1 Portals 0

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AML ProjectsState NamePROBLEM TYPE NAMECompleted CostsCompleted AcresProblem DefinitionAlaskaP3 Equipment Facility00.15Any equipment or buildings used to mine, process or transport coal or mineral ores.AlaskaP3 Pits03The last uncovered cut adjacent to the highwall. In surface mining the working area may be known as a strip pit. Mine workings or excavations open to the surface are also termed pits.AlaskaP1 Vertical Openings00.2Any AML-related vertical or steeply-inclined shaft or opening which is not sealed or barricaded, or a subsidence-caused opening that has become a hazard, posing a threat to the public health, safety and general welfare. Also included are instances where subsidence results in an isolated pothole or vertical opening.AlaskaP1 Vertical Openings00.1Any AML-related vertical or steeply-inclined shaft or opening which is not sealed or barricaded, or a subsidence-caused opening that has become a hazard, posing a threat to the public health, safety and general welfare. Also included are instances where subsidence results in an isolated pothole or vertical opening.AlaskaP1 Portals00.1Any AML-related surface entrance to a drift, tunnel, adit or entry which is not sealed or barricaded, and is posing a threat to public safety and general welfare.AlaskaP1 Portals00.3Any AML-related surface entrance to a drift, tunnel, adit or entry which is not sealed or barricaded, and is posing a threat to public safety and general welfare.AlaskaP1 Vertical Openings00.1Any AML-related vertical or steeply-inclined shaft or opening which is not sealed or barricaded, or a subsidence-caused opening that has become a hazard, posing a threat to the public health, safety and general welfare. Also included are instances where subsidence results in an isolated pothole or vertical opening.AlaskaP1 Portals00.2Any AML-related surface entrance to a drift, tunnel, adit or entry which is not sealed or barricaded, and is posing a threat to public safety and general welfare.AlaskaP1 Portals00.2Any AML-related surface entrance to a drift, tunnel, adit or entry which is not sealed or barricaded, and is posing a threat to public safety and general welfare.AlaskaP1 Vertical Openings00.4Any AML-related vertical or steeply-inclined shaft or opening which is not sealed or barricaded, or a subsidence-caused opening that has become a hazard, posing a threat to the public health, safety and general welfare. Also included are instances where subsidence results in an isolated pothole or vertical opening.UtahP2 Vertical Openings00.1Any AML-related vertical or steeply-inclined shaft or opening which is not sealed or barricaded, or a subsidence-caused opening that has become a hazard, posing a threat to the public health, safety and general welfare. Also included are instances where subsidence results in an isolated pothole or vertical opening.WyomingP2 Portals00.5Any AML-related surface entrance to a drift, tunnel, adit or entry which is not sealed or barricaded, and is posing a threat to public safety and general welfare.WyomingP2 Portals00.2Any AML-related surface entrance to a drift, tunnel, adit or entry which is not sealed or barricaded, and is posing a threat to public safety and general welfare.WyomingP2 Portals00.1Any AML-related surface entrance to a drift, tunnel, adit or entry which is not sealed or barricaded, and is posing a threat to public safety and general welfare.NavajoP1 Industrial/Residential Waste00.1Unauthorized use of AML-impacted areas for residential or industrial waste disposal that poses a danger to public health, safety and general welfare from unsanitary conditions or from the toxic emissions from the burning refuse.NavajoP1 Clogged Stream Lands00.8Any AML-related surface mining spoil pile and bank, mine waste or earth material disturbed by mining activity which could be eroded and carried downstream by surface runoff, and deposited in a stream bed (thus causing a clogged stream), resulting in property damage and a human health, safety and general welfare threat. Clogged stream lands are measured in acres of land affected by spoil, mine waste and earth material that are directly contributing to the clogged stream. Those piles and banks which are identified and included in DH (dangerous highwall), DS (dangerous slide) and DI (dangerous impoundment) shall not be repeated for CSL problems.NavajoP1 Dangerous Piles & Embankments00.2Any AML-related waste pile or bank located within close distance to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, and posing a danger to public health, safety and general welfare by adverse effect resulting from an unstable steep slope or wind-blown particulate matter. The DPE keyword is to be used for recording non-coal related radiation problems associated with piles or embankments that would not otherwise be dangerous.WyomingP2 Portals00.1Any AML-related surface entrance to a drift, tunnel, adit or entry which is not sealed or barricaded, and is posing a threat to public safety and general welfare.ColoradoP1 Portals00.2Any AML-related surface entrance to a drift, tunnel, adit or entry which is not sealed or barricaded, and is posing a threat to public safety and general welfare.WyomingP3 Pits01The last uncovered cut adjacent to the highwall. In surface mining the working area may be known as a strip pit. Mine workings or excavations open to the surface are also termed pits.ColoradoP1 Vertical Openings00.4Any AML-related vertical or steeply-inclined shaft or opening which is not sealed or barricaded, or a subsidence-caused opening that has become a hazard, posing a threat to the public health, safety and general welfare. Also included are instances where subsidence results in an isolated pothole or vertical opening.WyomingP2 Portals00.1Any AML-related surface entrance to a drift, tunnel, adit or entry which is not sealed or barricaded, and is posing a threat to public safety and general welfare.KansasP2 Dangerous Highwalls02.21Any AML-related unprotected unreclaimed highwall located in close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, which poses a threat to public health, safety and general welfare.KansasP2 Dangerous Highwalls014.29Any AML-related unprotected unreclaimed highwall located in close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, which poses a threat to public health, safety and general welfare.KansasP2 Vertical Openings00.3Any AML-related vertical or steeply-inclined shaft or opening which is not sealed or barricaded, or a subsidence-caused opening that has become a hazard, posing a threat to the public health, safety and general welfare. Also included are instances where subsidence results in an isolated pothole or vertical opening.KansasP1 Dangerous Impoundments05Any AML-related large-volume water impoundment such as a mine waste embankment, sedimentation pond, or underground mine water pool which poses a threat of flooding and catastrophic destruction to downstream property and human health, safety, and general welfare in the event of rupture or breach of the water retention structure.KansasP2 Vertical Openings00.4Any AML-related vertical or steeply-inclined shaft or opening which is not sealed or barricaded, or a subsidence-caused opening that has become a hazard, posing a threat to the public health, safety and general welfare. Also included are instances where subsidence results in an isolated pothole or vertical opening.KansasP2 Clogged Stream Lands04Any AML-related surface mining spoil pile and bank, mine waste or earth material disturbed by mining activity which could be eroded and carried downstream by surface runoff, and deposited in a stream bed (thus causing a clogged stream), resulting in property damage and a human health, safety and general welfare threat. Clogged stream lands are measured in acres of land affected by spoil, mine waste and earth material that are directly contributing to the clogged stream. Those piles and banks which are identified and included in DH (dangerous highwall), DS (dangerous slide) and DI (dangerous impoundment) shall not be repeated for CSL problems.KansasP2 Dangerous Highwalls02.78571Any AML-related unprotected unreclaimed highwall located in close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, which poses a threat to public health, safety and general welfare.KansasP2 Industrial/Residential Waste01Unauthorized use of AML-impacted areas for residential or industrial waste disposal that poses a danger to public health, safety and general welfare from unsanitary conditions or from the toxic emissions from the burning refuse.KansasP2 Vertical Openings00.2Any AML-related vertical or steeply-inclined shaft or opening which is not sealed or barricaded, or a subsidence-caused opening that has become a hazard, posing a threat to the public health, safety and general welfare. Also included are instances where subsidence results in an isolated pothole or vertical opening.ArkansasP1 Vertical Openings00.1Any AML-related vertical or steeply-inclined shaft or opening which is not sealed or barricaded, or a subsidence-caused opening that has become a hazard, posing a threat to the public health, safety and general welfare. Also included are instances where subsidence results in an isolated pothole or vertical opening.MissouriP3 Slump00.1Surface expressions resulting from the caving in of underground mine voids.IowaP3 High Wall011.43The face of exposed overburden or the face or bank on the uphill side of a contour strip mine excavation. The vertical wall consisting of the deposit being mined and the overlying rock and soil strata of the mining site.IllinoisP2 Dangerous Piles & Embankments02Any AML-related waste pile or bank located within close distance to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, and posing a danger to public health, safety and general welfare by adverse effect resulting from an unstable steep slope or wind-blown particulate matter. The DPE keyword is to be used for recording non-coal related radiation problems associated with piles or embankments that would not otherwise be dangerous.IllinoisP2 Hazardous Equip & Facilities00.1Any AML-related dilapidated hazardous equipment or facilities located within close proximity to populated areas, along public roads, or other areas of intense visitation.AlabamaP1 Hazardous Water Bodies05Any impounded water, regardless of depth or surface area, that is considered an attractive nuisance and is located within close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other areas of intense visitation. Impounded water problems related to water pollution instead of physical hazards should be included under PWAI.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area016The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP3 Industrial/Residential Waste01Unauthorized use of AML-impacted areas for residential or industrial waste disposal that poses a danger to public health, safety and general welfare from unsanitary conditions or from the toxic emissions from the burning refuse.AlabamaP1 Vertical Openings00.1Any AML-related vertical or steeply-inclined shaft or opening which is not sealed or barricaded, or a subsidence-caused opening that has become a hazard, posing a threat to the public health, safety and general welfare. Also included are instances where subsidence results in an isolated pothole or vertical opening.AlabamaP3 Mine Opening00.2Any surface entrance or opening related to an underground mine excavation.AlabamaP3 Other03An AML area causing an environmental impact that does not fit one of the other definitions.AlabamaP2 Hazardous Water Bodies05Any impounded water, regardless of depth or surface area, that is considered an attractive nuisance and is located within close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other areas of intense visitation. Impounded water problems related to water pollution instead of physical hazards should be included under PWAI.AlabamaP3 High Wall052.14The face of exposed overburden or the face or bank on the uphill side of a contour strip mine excavation. The vertical wall consisting of the deposit being mined and the overlying rock and soil strata of the mining site.AlabamaP3 High Wall052.14The face of exposed overburden or the face or bank on the uphill side of a contour strip mine excavation. The vertical wall consisting of the deposit being mined and the overlying rock and soil strata of the mining site.AlabamaP3 Gobs02The refuse or waste removed from a mine. This includes mine waste, rock, pyrites, slate or other unmarketable materials which are separated during the cleaning process.AlabamaP3 Other03An AML area causing an environmental impact that does not fit one of the other definitions.AlabamaP3 Other01.3An AML area causing an environmental impact that does not fit one of the other definitions.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area021The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP1 Clogged Streams01.5Any filling of a stream bed, usually in a narrow valley, with AML-originated silt and debris carried downstream by surface runoff. This causes reduced carrying capacity of the stream resulting in a danger to improved property and human health, safety and welfare. Clogged streams are measured in miles of stream that will be dredged to abate the problem.AlabamaP3 Other02An AML area causing an environmental impact that does not fit one of the other definitions.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area014.5The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area023The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP3 High Wall01.43The face of exposed overburden or the face or bank on the uphill side of a contour strip mine excavation. The vertical wall consisting of the deposit being mined and the overlying rock and soil strata of the mining site.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area032The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area035The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP1 Dangerous Piles & Embankments01Any AML-related waste pile or bank located within close distance to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, and posing a danger to public health, safety and general welfare by adverse effect resulting from an unstable steep slope or wind-blown particulate matter. The DPE keyword is to be used for recording non-coal related radiation problems associated with piles or embankments that would not otherwise be dangerous.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area048The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP3 Other01An AML area causing an environmental impact that does not fit one of the other definitions.AlabamaP3 Other01An AML area causing an environmental impact that does not fit one of the other definitions.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area010The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area05The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP2 Vertical Openings00.2Any AML-related vertical or steeply-inclined shaft or opening which is not sealed or barricaded, or a subsidence-caused opening that has become a hazard, posing a threat to the public health, safety and general welfare. Also included are instances where subsidence results in an isolated pothole or vertical opening.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area017The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP3 Slump01Surface expressions resulting from the caving in of underground mine voids.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area013The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP1 Hazardous Water Bodies05Any impounded water, regardless of depth or surface area, that is considered an attractive nuisance and is located within close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other areas of intense visitation. Impounded water problems related to water pollution instead of physical hazards should be included under PWAI.AlabamaP3 Other02An AML area causing an environmental impact that does not fit one of the other definitions.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area08The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP1 Hazardous Water Bodies010Any impounded water, regardless of depth or surface area, that is considered an attractive nuisance and is located within close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other areas of intense visitation. Impounded water problems related to water pollution instead of physical hazards should be included under PWAI.KentuckyP2 Vertical Openings00.1Any AML-related vertical or steeply-inclined shaft or opening which is not sealed or barricaded, or a subsidence-caused opening that has become a hazard, posing a threat to the public health, safety and general welfare. Also included are instances where subsidence results in an isolated pothole or vertical opening.AlabamaP3 Other02An AML area causing an environmental impact that does not fit one of the other definitions.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area06The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP3 Industrial/Residential Waste00.3Unauthorized use of AML-impacted areas for residential or industrial waste disposal that poses a danger to public health, safety and general welfare from unsanitary conditions or from the toxic emissions from the burning refuse.AlabamaP1 Dangerous Piles & Embankments01Any AML-related waste pile or bank located within close distance to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, and posing a danger to public health, safety and general welfare by adverse effect resulting from an unstable steep slope or wind-blown particulate matter. The DPE keyword is to be used for recording non-coal related radiation problems associated with piles or embankments that would not otherwise be dangerous.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area042The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP3 Industrial/Residential Waste00.1Unauthorized use of AML-impacted areas for residential or industrial waste disposal that poses a danger to public health, safety and general welfare from unsanitary conditions or from the toxic emissions from the burning refuse.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area017The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP3 Other01An AML area causing an environmental impact that does not fit one of the other definitions.AlabamaP2 Dangerous Piles & Embankments04Any AML-related waste pile or bank located within close distance to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, and posing a danger to public health, safety and general welfare by adverse effect resulting from an unstable steep slope or wind-blown particulate matter. The DPE keyword is to be used for recording non-coal related radiation problems associated with piles or embankments that would not otherwise be dangerous.AlabamaP2 Hazardous Water Bodies015Any impounded water, regardless of depth or surface area, that is considered an attractive nuisance and is located within close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other areas of intense visitation. Impounded water problems related to water pollution instead of physical hazards should be included under PWAI.AlabamaP3 Other01An AML area causing an environmental impact that does not fit one of the other definitions.AlabamaP1 Dangerous Piles & Embankments01Any AML-related waste pile or bank located within close distance to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, and posing a danger to public health, safety and general welfare by adverse effect resulting from an unstable steep slope or wind-blown particulate matter. The DPE keyword is to be used for recording non-coal related radiation problems associated with piles or embankments that would not otherwise be dangerous.AlabamaP1 Hazardous Water Bodies05Any impounded water, regardless of depth or surface area, that is considered an attractive nuisance and is located within close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other areas of intense visitation. Impounded water problems related to water pollution instead of physical hazards should be included under PWAI.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area028The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP2 Clogged Stream Lands030Any AML-related surface mining spoil pile and bank, mine waste or earth material disturbed by mining activity which could be eroded and carried downstream by surface runoff, and deposited in a stream bed (thus causing a clogged stream), resulting in property damage and a human health, safety and general welfare threat. Clogged stream lands are measured in acres of land affected by spoil, mine waste and earth material that are directly contributing to the clogged stream. Those piles and banks which are identified and included in DH (dangerous highwall), DS (dangerous slide) and DI (dangerous impoundment) shall not be repeated for CSL problems.AlabamaP1 Hazardous Water Bodies05Any impounded water, regardless of depth or surface area, that is considered an attractive nuisance and is located within close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other areas of intense visitation. Impounded water problems related to water pollution instead of physical hazards should be included under PWAI.KentuckyP1 Vertical Openings00.1Any AML-related vertical or steeply-inclined shaft or opening which is not sealed or barricaded, or a subsidence-caused opening that has become a hazard, posing a threat to the public health, safety and general welfare. Also included are instances where subsidence results in an isolated pothole or vertical opening.AlabamaP3 Gobs015The refuse or waste removed from a mine. This includes mine waste, rock, pyrites, slate or other unmarketable materials which are separated during the cleaning process.AlabamaP3 Other01An AML area causing an environmental impact that does not fit one of the other definitions.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area014The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP1 Hazardous Water Bodies05Any impounded water, regardless of depth or surface area, that is considered an attractive nuisance and is located within close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other areas of intense visitation. Impounded water problems related to water pollution instead of physical hazards should be included under PWAI.AlabamaP2 Dangerous Highwalls011.43Any AML-related unprotected unreclaimed highwall located in close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, which poses a threat to public health, safety and general welfare.AlabamaP1 Dangerous Highwalls016.7Any AML-related unprotected unreclaimed highwall located in close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, which poses a threat to public health, safety and general welfare.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area0180The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP3 Slump00.2Surface expressions resulting from the caving in of underground mine voids.AlabamaP2 Vertical Openings00.2Any AML-related vertical or steeply-inclined shaft or opening which is not sealed or barricaded, or a subsidence-caused opening that has become a hazard, posing a threat to the public health, safety and general welfare. Also included are instances where subsidence results in an isolated pothole or vertical opening.AlabamaP2 Vertical Openings00.2Any AML-related vertical or steeply-inclined shaft or opening which is not sealed or barricaded, or a subsidence-caused opening that has become a hazard, posing a threat to the public health, safety and general welfare. Also included are instances where subsidence results in an isolated pothole or vertical opening.AlabamaP3 Slump00.2Surface expressions resulting from the caving in of underground mine voids.AlabamaP2 Portals00.3Any AML-related surface entrance to a drift, tunnel, adit or entry which is not sealed or barricaded, and is posing a threat to public safety and general welfare.AlabamaP3 Industrial/Residential Waste00.4Unauthorized use of AML-impacted areas for residential or industrial waste disposal that poses a danger to public health, safety and general welfare from unsanitary conditions or from the toxic emissions from the burning refuse.AlabamaP3 Equipment Facility00.5Any equipment or buildings used to mine, process or transport coal or mineral ores.AlabamaP2 Hazardous Water Bodies010Any impounded water, regardless of depth or surface area, that is considered an attractive nuisance and is located within close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other areas of intense visitation. Impounded water problems related to water pollution instead of physical hazards should be included under PWAI.AlabamaP3 High Wall041.43The face of exposed overburden or the face or bank on the uphill side of a contour strip mine excavation. The vertical wall consisting of the deposit being mined and the overlying rock and soil strata of the mining site.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area0218The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP3 Other02An AML area causing an environmental impact that does not fit one of the other definitions.AlabamaP3 Gobs020The refuse or waste removed from a mine. This includes mine waste, rock, pyrites, slate or other unmarketable materials which are separated during the cleaning process.AlabamaP3 Industrial/Residential Waste01Unauthorized use of AML-impacted areas for residential or industrial waste disposal that poses a danger to public health, safety and general welfare from unsanitary conditions or from the toxic emissions from the burning refuse.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area019The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP2 Hazardous Water Bodies05Any impounded water, regardless of depth or surface area, that is considered an attractive nuisance and is located within close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other areas of intense visitation. Impounded water problems related to water pollution instead of physical hazards should be included under PWAI.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area026The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP3 Other01An AML area causing an environmental impact that does not fit one of the other definitions.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area025The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP1 Dangerous Piles & Embankments01Any AML-related waste pile or bank located within close distance to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, and posing a danger to public health, safety and general welfare by adverse effect resulting from an unstable steep slope or wind-blown particulate matter. The DPE keyword is to be used for recording non-coal related radiation problems associated with piles or embankments that would not otherwise be dangerous.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area024The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP2 Industrial/Residential Waste01Unauthorized use of AML-impacted areas for residential or industrial waste disposal that poses a danger to public health, safety and general welfare from unsanitary conditions or from the toxic emissions from the burning refuse.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area014.5The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area06The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP2 Dangerous Highwalls014.29Any AML-related unprotected unreclaimed highwall located in close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, which poses a threat to public health, safety and general welfare.AlabamaP2 Dangerous Highwalls014.29Any AML-related unprotected unreclaimed highwall located in close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, which poses a threat to public health, safety and general welfare.AlabamaP3 High Wall040The face of exposed overburden or the face or bank on the uphill side of a contour strip mine excavation. The vertical wall consisting of the deposit being mined and the overlying rock and soil strata of the mining site.AlabamaP3 High Wall040The face of exposed overburden or the face or bank on the uphill side of a contour strip mine excavation. The vertical wall consisting of the deposit being mined and the overlying rock and soil strata of the mining site.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area0148The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area0148The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area014The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP2 Industrial/Residential Waste00.2Unauthorized use of AML-impacted areas for residential or industrial waste disposal that poses a danger to public health, safety and general welfare from unsanitary conditions or from the toxic emissions from the burning refuse.AlabamaP1 Dangerous Piles & Embankments01Any AML-related waste pile or bank located within close distance to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, and posing a danger to public health, safety and general welfare by adverse effect resulting from an unstable steep slope or wind-blown particulate matter. The DPE keyword is to be used for recording non-coal related radiation problems associated with piles or embankments that would not otherwise be dangerous.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area050The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP2 Hazardous Water Bodies05Any impounded water, regardless of depth or surface area, that is considered an attractive nuisance and is located within close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other areas of intense visitation. Impounded water problems related to water pollution instead of physical hazards should be included under PWAI.AlabamaP2 Industrial/Residential Waste00.1Unauthorized use of AML-impacted areas for residential or industrial waste disposal that poses a danger to public health, safety and general welfare from unsanitary conditions or from the toxic emissions from the burning refuse.AlabamaP2 Dangerous Highwalls04.29Any AML-related unprotected unreclaimed highwall located in close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, which poses a threat to public health, safety and general welfare.AlabamaP3 High Wall011.43The face of exposed overburden or the face or bank on the uphill side of a contour strip mine excavation. The vertical wall consisting of the deposit being mined and the overlying rock and soil strata of the mining site.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area017The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP1 Hazardous Water Bodies05Any impounded water, regardless of depth or surface area, that is considered an attractive nuisance and is located within close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other areas of intense visitation. Impounded water problems related to water pollution instead of physical hazards should be included under PWAI.AlabamaP2 Hazardous Water Bodies010Any impounded water, regardless of depth or surface area, that is considered an attractive nuisance and is located within close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other areas of intense visitation. Impounded water problems related to water pollution instead of physical hazards should be included under PWAI.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area085The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP2 Vertical Openings00.3Any AML-related vertical or steeply-inclined shaft or opening which is not sealed or barricaded, or a subsidence-caused opening that has become a hazard, posing a threat to the public health, safety and general welfare. Also included are instances where subsidence results in an isolated pothole or vertical opening.AlabamaP2 Portals00.6Any AML-related surface entrance to a drift, tunnel, adit or entry which is not sealed or barricaded, and is posing a threat to public safety and general welfare.AlabamaP2 Industrial/Residential Waste00.3Unauthorized use of AML-impacted areas for residential or industrial waste disposal that poses a danger to public health, safety and general welfare from unsanitary conditions or from the toxic emissions from the burning refuse.AlabamaP1 Hazardous Water Bodies05Any impounded water, regardless of depth or surface area, that is considered an attractive nuisance and is located within close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other areas of intense visitation. Impounded water problems related to water pollution instead of physical hazards should be included under PWAI.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area0310The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP3 Gobs02The refuse or waste removed from a mine. This includes mine waste, rock, pyrites, slate or other unmarketable materials which are separated during the cleaning process.AlabamaP2 Vertical Openings00.1Any AML-related vertical or steeply-inclined shaft or opening which is not sealed or barricaded, or a subsidence-caused opening that has become a hazard, posing a threat to the public health, safety and general welfare. Also included are instances where subsidence results in an isolated pothole or vertical opening.AlabamaP1 Hazardous Equip & Facilities00.1Any AML-related dilapidated hazardous equipment or facilities located within close proximity to populated areas, along public roads, or other areas of intense visitation.AlabamaP2 Surface Burning00.2Any AML-related continuous combustion of mine waste material resulting in smoke, haze, heat, or venting of hazardous gases located within close distance to a populated area, public road or other public use area and posing a danger to public health, safety and general welfare. Burning must be currently occurring or be demonstrated to occur on a regular basis. Burning in a mine dump, even if beneath the surface of the material, is surface burning.AlabamaP3 Gobs017.7The refuse or waste removed from a mine. This includes mine waste, rock, pyrites, slate or other unmarketable materials which are separated during the cleaning process.AlabamaP2 Industrial/Residential Waste00.2Unauthorized use of AML-impacted areas for residential or industrial waste disposal that poses a danger to public health, safety and general welfare from unsanitary conditions or from the toxic emissions from the burning refuse.AlabamaP1 Hazardous Water Bodies010Any impounded water, regardless of depth or surface area, that is considered an attractive nuisance and is located within close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other areas of intense visitation. Impounded water problems related to water pollution instead of physical hazards should be included under PWAI.AlabamaP2 Hazardous Equip & Facilities00.1Any AML-related dilapidated hazardous equipment or facilities located within close proximity to populated areas, along public roads, or other areas of intense visitation.AlabamaP1 Dangerous Highwalls014.29Any AML-related unprotected unreclaimed highwall located in close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, which poses a threat to public health, safety and general welfare.AlabamaP2 Hazardous Water Bodies020Any impounded water, regardless of depth or surface area, that is considered an attractive nuisance and is located within close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other areas of intense visitation. Impounded water problems related to water pollution instead of physical hazards should be included under PWAI.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area044The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP1 Vertical Openings00.1Any AML-related vertical or steeply-inclined shaft or opening which is not sealed or barricaded, or a subsidence-caused opening that has become a hazard, posing a threat to the public health, safety and general welfare. Also included are instances where subsidence results in an isolated pothole or vertical opening.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area03The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area018The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP3 Industrial/Residential Waste00.1Unauthorized use of AML-impacted areas for residential or industrial waste disposal that poses a danger to public health, safety and general welfare from unsanitary conditions or from the toxic emissions from the burning refuse.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area04The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP2 Hazardous Water Bodies015Any impounded water, regardless of depth or surface area, that is considered an attractive nuisance and is located within close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other areas of intense visitation. Impounded water problems related to water pollution instead of physical hazards should be included under PWAI.AlabamaP1 Hazardous Water Bodies020Any impounded water, regardless of depth or surface area, that is considered an attractive nuisance and is located within close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other areas of intense visitation. Impounded water problems related to water pollution instead of physical hazards should be included under PWAI.AlabamaP3 Gobs00.8The refuse or waste removed from a mine. This includes mine waste, rock, pyrites, slate or other unmarketable materials which are separated during the cleaning process.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area00.1The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area035The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP1 Dangerous Piles & Embankments01Any AML-related waste pile or bank located within close distance to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, and posing a danger to public health, safety and general welfare by adverse effect resulting from an unstable steep slope or wind-blown particulate matter. The DPE keyword is to be used for recording non-coal related radiation problems associated with piles or embankments that would not otherwise be dangerous.AlabamaP3 Industrial/Residential Waste00.1Unauthorized use of AML-impacted areas for residential or industrial waste disposal that poses a danger to public health, safety and general welfare from unsanitary conditions or from the toxic emissions from the burning refuse.AlabamaP3 Other00.2An AML area causing an environmental impact that does not fit one of the other definitions.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area023The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area08The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP2 Portals00.4Any AML-related surface entrance to a drift, tunnel, adit or entry which is not sealed or barricaded, and is posing a threat to public safety and general welfare.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area08The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP3 Other01An AML area causing an environmental impact that does not fit one of the other definitions.AlabamaP2 Industrial/Residential Waste01Unauthorized use of AML-impacted areas for residential or industrial waste disposal that poses a danger to public health, safety and general welfare from unsanitary conditions or from the toxic emissions from the burning refuse.AlabamaP3 High Wall021.43The face of exposed overburden or the face or bank on the uphill side of a contour strip mine excavation. The vertical wall consisting of the deposit being mined and the overlying rock and soil strata of the mining site.AlabamaP2 Dangerous Highwalls022.9Any AML-related unprotected unreclaimed highwall located in close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, which poses a threat to public health, safety and general welfare.AlabamaP1 Dangerous Highwalls030Any AML-related unprotected unreclaimed highwall located in close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, which poses a threat to public health, safety and general welfare.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area035.9The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area039The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP2 Industrial/Residential Waste00.3Unauthorized use of AML-impacted areas for residential or industrial waste disposal that poses a danger to public health, safety and general welfare from unsanitary conditions or from the toxic emissions from the burning refuse.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area01The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP2 Surface Burning01Any AML-related continuous combustion of mine waste material resulting in smoke, haze, heat, or venting of hazardous gases located within close distance to a populated area, public road or other public use area and posing a danger to public health, safety and general welfare. Burning must be currently occurring or be demonstrated to occur on a regular basis. Burning in a mine dump, even if beneath the surface of the material, is surface burning.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area022The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP3 High Wall045.14The face of exposed overburden or the face or bank on the uphill side of a contour strip mine excavation. The vertical wall consisting of the deposit being mined and the overlying rock and soil strata of the mining site.AlabamaP2 Portals00.1Any AML-related surface entrance to a drift, tunnel, adit or entry which is not sealed or barricaded, and is posing a threat to public safety and general welfare.AlabamaP2 Vertical Openings00.3Any AML-related vertical or steeply-inclined shaft or opening which is not sealed or barricaded, or a subsidence-caused opening that has become a hazard, posing a threat to the public health, safety and general welfare. Also included are instances where subsidence results in an isolated pothole or vertical opening.AlabamaP3 Other01An AML area causing an environmental impact that does not fit one of the other definitions.KentuckyP2 Clogged Stream Lands01Any AML-related surface mining spoil pile and bank, mine waste or earth material disturbed by mining activity which could be eroded and carried downstream by surface runoff, and deposited in a stream bed (thus causing a clogged stream), resulting in property damage and a human health, safety and general welfare threat. Clogged stream lands are measured in acres of land affected by spoil, mine waste and earth material that are directly contributing to the clogged stream. Those piles and banks which are identified and included in DH (dangerous highwall), DS (dangerous slide) and DI (dangerous impoundment) shall not be repeated for CSL problems.AlabamaP1 Hazardous Water Bodies05Any impounded water, regardless of depth or surface area, that is considered an attractive nuisance and is located within close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other areas of intense visitation. Impounded water problems related to water pollution instead of physical hazards should be included under PWAI.AlabamaP3 Mine Opening00.2Any surface entrance or opening related to an underground mine excavation.AlabamaP3 Other01An AML area causing an environmental impact that does not fit one of the other definitions.AlabamaP3 High Wall07.14The face of exposed overburden or the face or bank on the uphill side of a contour strip mine excavation. The vertical wall consisting of the deposit being mined and the overlying rock and soil strata of the mining site.AlabamaP3 Other01An AML area causing an environmental impact that does not fit one of the other definitions.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area02The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP2 Portals00.1Any AML-related surface entrance to a drift, tunnel, adit or entry which is not sealed or barricaded, and is posing a threat to public safety and general welfare.AlabamaP2 Dangerous Highwalls017.14Any AML-related unprotected unreclaimed highwall located in close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, which poses a threat to public health, safety and general welfare.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area022The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP3 Gobs02The refuse or waste removed from a mine. This includes mine waste, rock, pyrites, slate or other unmarketable materials which are separated during the cleaning process.AlabamaP2 Dangerous Highwalls035.7Any AML-related unprotected unreclaimed highwall located in close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, which poses a threat to public health, safety and general welfare.AlabamaP3 High Wall045.7The face of exposed overburden or the face or bank on the uphill side of a contour strip mine excavation. The vertical wall consisting of the deposit being mined and the overlying rock and soil strata of the mining site.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area0140The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area010The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP3 High Wall014.29The face of exposed overburden or the face or bank on the uphill side of a contour strip mine excavation. The vertical wall consisting of the deposit being mined and the overlying rock and soil strata of the mining site.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area040The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP3 Other02An AML area causing an environmental impact that does not fit one of the other definitions.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area013The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP3 Slurry03Fine particle-size material from coal or mineral processing stored in a pond. Solid must be separated from the water in order to have clear effluent for reuse or discharge.AlabamaP3 High Wall037.14The face of exposed overburden or the face or bank on the uphill side of a contour strip mine excavation. The vertical wall consisting of the deposit being mined and the overlying rock and soil strata of the mining site.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area0131The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP2 Hazardous Water Bodies05Any impounded water, regardless of depth or surface area, that is considered an attractive nuisance and is located within close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other areas of intense visitation. Impounded water problems related to water pollution instead of physical hazards should be included under PWAI.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area020The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP3 Industrial/Residential Waste00.1Unauthorized use of AML-impacted areas for residential or industrial waste disposal that poses a danger to public health, safety and general welfare from unsanitary conditions or from the toxic emissions from the burning refuse.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area05The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP3 Industrial/Residential Waste00.1Unauthorized use of AML-impacted areas for residential or industrial waste disposal that poses a danger to public health, safety and general welfare from unsanitary conditions or from the toxic emissions from the burning refuse.AlabamaP3 Other01An AML area causing an environmental impact that does not fit one of the other definitions.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area014The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.AlabamaP3 Other02An AML area causing an environmental impact that does not fit one of the other definitions.AlabamaP3 Spoil Area017The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.TennesseeP3 Industrial/Residential Waste01Unauthorized use of AML-impacted areas for residential or industrial waste disposal that poses a danger to public health, safety and general welfare from unsanitary conditions or from the toxic emissions from the burning refuse.AlabamaP2 Industrial/Residential Waste00.2Unauthorized use of AML-impacted areas for residential or industrial waste disposal that poses a danger to public health, safety and general welfare from unsanitary conditions or from the toxic emissions from the burning refuse.AlabamaP3 Industrial/Residential Waste02Unauthorized use of AML-impacted areas for residential or industrial waste disposal that poses a danger to public health, safety and general welfare from unsanitary conditions or from the toxic emissions from the burning refuse.AlabamaP2 Hazardous Water Bodies010Any impounded water, regardless of depth or surface area, that is considered an attractive nuisance and is located within close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other areas of intense visitation. Impounded water problems related to water pollution instead of physical hazards should be included under PWAI.AlabamaP2 Industrial/Residential Waste00.5Unauthorized use of AML-impacted areas for residential or industrial waste disposal that poses a danger to public health, safety and general welfare from unsanitary conditions or from the toxic emissions from the burning refuse.AlabamaP2 Hazardous Water Bodies05Any impounded water, regardless of depth or surface area, that is considered an attractive nuisance and is located within close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other areas of intense visitation. Impounded water problems related to water pollution instead of physical hazards should be included under PWAI.TennesseeP3 Industrial/Residential Waste00.2Unauthorized use of AML-impacted areas for residential or industrial waste disposal that poses a danger to public health, safety and general welfare from unsanitary conditions or from the toxic emissions from the burning refuse.TennesseeP2 Portals00.1Any AML-related surface entrance to a drift, tunnel, adit or entry which is not sealed or barricaded, and is posing a threat to public safety and general welfare.TennesseeP2 Hazardous Equip & Facilities00.4Any AML-related dilapidated hazardous equipment or facilities located within close proximity to populated areas, along public roads, or other areas of intense visitation.TennesseeP3 Gobs015The refuse or waste removed from a mine. This includes mine waste, rock, pyrites, slate or other unmarketable materials which are separated during the cleaning process.TennesseeP3 Pits01The last uncovered cut adjacent to the highwall. In surface mining the working area may be known as a strip pit. Mine workings or excavations open to the surface are also termed pits.TennesseeP3 Gobs02The refuse or waste removed from a mine. This includes mine waste, rock, pyrites, slate or other unmarketable materials which are separated during the cleaning process.KentuckyP2 Hazardous Equip & Facilities00.4Any AML-related dilapidated hazardous equipment or facilities located within close proximity to populated areas, along public roads, or other areas of intense visitation.KentuckyP2 Hazardous Equip & Facilities00.1Any AML-related dilapidated hazardous equipment or facilities located within close proximity to populated areas, along public roads, or other areas of intense visitation.KentuckyP1 Portals00.1Any AML-related surface entrance to a drift, tunnel, adit or entry which is not sealed or barricaded, and is posing a threat to public safety and general welfare.KentuckyP3 Bench01A ledge that forms a single level operation along which mineral or waste materials are excavated. A solid bench is that portion of a bench formed on solid, unexcavated material. A fill bench is that portion of a bench usually consisting of unconsolidated spoil material extending outward from the solid bench.KentuckyP3 High Wall03.43The face of exposed overburden or the face or bank on the uphill side of a contour strip mine excavation. The vertical wall consisting of the deposit being mined and the overlying rock and soil strata of the mining site.KentuckyP1 Portals00.1Any AML-related surface entrance to a drift, tunnel, adit or entry which is not sealed or barricaded, and is posing a threat to public safety and general welfare.KentuckyP3 Equipment Facility00.3Any equipment or buildings used to mine, process or transport coal or mineral ores.KentuckyP3 Gobs03The refuse or waste removed from a mine. This includes mine waste, rock, pyrites, slate or other unmarketable materials which are separated during the cleaning process.KentuckyP2 Hazardous Equip & Facilities00.1Any AML-related dilapidated hazardous equipment or facilities located within close proximity to populated areas, along public roads, or other areas of intense visitation.KentuckyP3 Equipment Facility00.3Any equipment or buildings used to mine, process or transport coal or mineral ores.OhioP2 Polluted Water: Human Consumption05Any surface or subsurface water used for human consumption or recreational waters used for swimming that does not meet standards (especially those for suspended solids, acid or alkaline conditions, heavy metals concentrations, or radioactivity) appropriate to the historical use due to the AML impact. (Note: current test results demonstrating pollution are recommended to be submitted with the Form OSM-76.)VirginiaP3 High Wall085.71The face of exposed overburden or the face or bank on the uphill side of a contour strip mine excavation. The vertical wall consisting of the deposit being mined and the overlying rock and soil strata of the mining site.VirginiaP3 Spoil Area01The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.VirginiaP3 Haul Road01A road built to carry loaded trucks from mine heads. A road from pit to loading dock, tipple ramp or preparation plant, used for transporting mined material by truck.VirginiaP3 Gobs01The refuse or waste removed from a mine. This includes mine waste, rock, pyrites, slate or other unmarketable materials which are separated during the cleaning process.VirginiaP3 Bench010A ledge that forms a single level operation along which mineral or waste materials are excavated. A solid bench is that portion of a bench formed on solid, unexcavated material. A fill bench is that portion of a bench usually consisting of unconsolidated spoil material extending outward from the solid bench.VirginiaP2 Clogged Stream Lands038Any AML-related surface mining spoil pile and bank, mine waste or earth material disturbed by mining activity which could be eroded and carried downstream by surface runoff, and deposited in a stream bed (thus causing a clogged stream), resulting in property damage and a human health, safety and general welfare threat. Clogged stream lands are measured in acres of land affected by spoil, mine waste and earth material that are directly contributing to the clogged stream. Those piles and banks which are identified and included in DH (dangerous highwall), DS (dangerous slide) and DI (dangerous impoundment) shall not be repeated for CSL problems.VirginiaP3 High Wall015.71The face of exposed overburden or the face or bank on the uphill side of a contour strip mine excavation. The vertical wall consisting of the deposit being mined and the overlying rock and soil strata of the mining site.VirginiaP3 High Wall028.57The face of exposed overburden or the face or bank on the uphill side of a contour strip mine excavation. The vertical wall consisting of the deposit being mined and the overlying rock and soil strata of the mining site.KentuckyP3 Equipment Facility00.2Any equipment or buildings used to mine, process or transport coal or mineral ores.VirginiaP3 Bench01A ledge that forms a single level operation along which mineral or waste materials are excavated. A solid bench is that portion of a bench formed on solid, unexcavated material. A fill bench is that portion of a bench usually consisting of unconsolidated spoil material extending outward from the solid bench.VirginiaP3 High Wall07.1The face of exposed overburden or the face or bank on the uphill side of a contour strip mine excavation. The vertical wall consisting of the deposit being mined and the overlying rock and soil strata of the mining site.OhioP3 Pits016The last uncovered cut adjacent to the highwall. In surface mining the working area may be known as a strip pit. Mine workings or excavations open to the surface are also termed pits.OhioP3 High Wall025.7The face of exposed overburden or the face or bank on the uphill side of a contour strip mine excavation. The vertical wall consisting of the deposit being mined and the overlying rock and soil strata of the mining site.West VirginiaP3 High Wall05.7142857143The face of exposed overburden or the face or bank on the uphill side of a contour strip mine excavation. The vertical wall consisting of the deposit being mined and the overlying rock and soil strata of the mining site.West VirginiaP2 Portals00.7Any AML-related surface entrance to a drift, tunnel, adit or entry which is not sealed or barricaded, and is posing a threat to public safety and general welfare.West VirginiaP2 Dangerous Piles & Embankments02Any AML-related waste pile or bank located within close distance to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, and posing a danger to public health, safety and general welfare by adverse effect resulting from an unstable steep slope or wind-blown particulate matter. The DPE keyword is to be used for recording non-coal related radiation problems associated with piles or embankments that would not otherwise be dangerous.West VirginiaP2 Dangerous Impoundments010Any AML-related large-volume water impoundment such as a mine waste embankment, sedimentation pond, or underground mine water pool which poses a threat of flooding and catastrophic destruction to downstream property and human health, safety, and general welfare in the event of rupture or breach of the water retention structure.West VirginiaP2 Dangerous Piles & Embankments02Any AML-related waste pile or bank located within close distance to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, and posing a danger to public health, safety and general welfare by adverse effect resulting from an unstable steep slope or wind-blown particulate matter. The DPE keyword is to be used for recording non-coal related radiation problems associated with piles or embankments that would not otherwise be dangerous.West VirginiaP2 Hazardous Equip & Facilities00.1Any AML-related dilapidated hazardous equipment or facilities located within close proximity to populated areas, along public roads, or other areas of intense visitation.West VirginiaP3 Gobs02The refuse or waste removed from a mine. This includes mine waste, rock, pyrites, slate or other unmarketable materials which are separated during the cleaning process.VirginiaP2 Dangerous Piles & Embankments02Any AML-related waste pile or bank located within close distance to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, and posing a danger to public health, safety and general welfare by adverse effect resulting from an unstable steep slope or wind-blown particulate matter. The DPE keyword is to be used for recording non-coal related radiation problems associated with piles or embankments that would not otherwise be dangerous.VirginiaP3 Gobs03The refuse or waste removed from a mine. This includes mine waste, rock, pyrites, slate or other unmarketable materials which are separated during the cleaning process.West VirginiaP2 Dangerous Highwalls0140Any AML-related unprotected unreclaimed highwall located in close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, which poses a threat to public health, safety and general welfare.OhioP1 Portals00.1Any AML-related surface entrance to a drift, tunnel, adit or entry which is not sealed or barricaded, and is posing a threat to public safety and general welfare.West VirginiaP2 Dangerous Highwalls071.43Any AML-related unprotected unreclaimed highwall located in close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, which poses a threat to public health, safety and general welfare.OhioP1 Dangerous Highwalls010Any AML-related unprotected unreclaimed highwall located in close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, which poses a threat to public health, safety and general welfare.OhioP3 Gobs03.33The refuse or waste removed from a mine. This includes mine waste, rock, pyrites, slate or other unmarketable materials which are separated during the cleaning process.West VirginiaP2 Dangerous Piles & Embankments06Any AML-related waste pile or bank located within close distance to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, and posing a danger to public health, safety and general welfare by adverse effect resulting from an unstable steep slope or wind-blown particulate matter. The DPE keyword is to be used for recording non-coal related radiation problems associated with piles or embankments that would not otherwise be dangerous.West VirginiaP2 Dangerous Piles & Embankments06Any AML-related waste pile or bank located within close distance to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, and posing a danger to public health, safety and general welfare by adverse effect resulting from an unstable steep slope or wind-blown particulate matter. The DPE keyword is to be used for recording non-coal related radiation problems associated with piles or embankments that would not otherwise be dangerous.West VirginiaP2 Dangerous Piles & Embankments012Any AML-related waste pile or bank located within close distance to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, and posing a danger to public health, safety and general welfare by adverse effect resulting from an unstable steep slope or wind-blown particulate matter. The DPE keyword is to be used for recording non-coal related radiation problems associated with piles or embankments that would not otherwise be dangerous.West VirginiaP2 Dangerous Piles & Embankments03Any AML-related waste pile or bank located within close distance to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, and posing a danger to public health, safety and general welfare by adverse effect resulting from an unstable steep slope or wind-blown particulate matter. The DPE keyword is to be used for recording non-coal related radiation problems associated with piles or embankments that would not otherwise be dangerous.OhioP3 Spoil Area04.8The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.OhioP1 Dangerous Highwalls012.9Any AML-related unprotected unreclaimed highwall located in close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, which poses a threat to public health, safety and general welfare.West VirginiaP3 Mine Opening00.2Any surface entrance or opening related to an underground mine excavation.West VirginiaP2 Portals00.6Any AML-related surface entrance to a drift, tunnel, adit or entry which is not sealed or barricaded, and is posing a threat to public safety and general welfare.West VirginiaP2 Hazardous Equip & Facilities01.2Any AML-related dilapidated hazardous equipment or facilities located within close proximity to populated areas, along public roads, or other areas of intense visitation.West VirginiaP3 Spoil Area021The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.West VirginiaP2 Dangerous Impoundments025Any AML-related large-volume water impoundment such as a mine waste embankment, sedimentation pond, or underground mine water pool which poses a threat of flooding and catastrophic destruction to downstream property and human health, safety, and general welfare in the event of rupture or breach of the water retention structure.West VirginiaP2 Hazardous Equip & Facilities00.1Any AML-related dilapidated hazardous equipment or facilities located within close proximity to populated areas, along public roads, or other areas of intense visitation.West VirginiaP3 Bench027A ledge that forms a single level operation along which mineral or waste materials are excavated. A solid bench is that portion of a bench formed on solid, unexcavated material. A fill bench is that portion of a bench usually consisting of unconsolidated spoil material extending outward from the solid bench.West VirginiaP2 Dangerous Highwalls094.29Any AML-related unprotected unreclaimed highwall located in close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, which poses a threat to public health, safety and general welfare.West VirginiaP2 Hazardous Equip & Facilities00.1Any AML-related dilapidated hazardous equipment or facilities located within close proximity to populated areas, along public roads, or other areas of intense visitation.West VirginiaP3 Pits06The last uncovered cut adjacent to the highwall. In surface mining the working area may be known as a strip pit. Mine workings or excavations open to the surface are also termed pits.West VirginiaP3 Gobs020The refuse or waste removed from a mine. This includes mine waste, rock, pyrites, slate or other unmarketable materials which are separated during the cleaning process.OhioP2 Hazardous Water Bodies05Any impounded water, regardless of depth or surface area, that is considered an attractive nuisance and is located within close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other areas of intense visitation. Impounded water problems related to water pollution instead of physical hazards should be included under PWAI.West VirginiaP3 Gobs0100The refuse or waste removed from a mine. This includes mine waste, rock, pyrites, slate or other unmarketable materials which are separated during the cleaning process.West VirginiaP3 High Wall091.3The face of exposed overburden or the face or bank on the uphill side of a contour strip mine excavation. The vertical wall consisting of the deposit being mined and the overlying rock and soil strata of the mining site.West VirginiaP2 Dangerous Highwalls063.5Any AML-related unprotected unreclaimed highwall located in close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, which poses a threat to public health, safety and general welfare.PennsylvaniaP3 Spoil Area05The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.PennsylvaniaP3 High Wall021.43The face of exposed overburden or the face or bank on the uphill side of a contour strip mine excavation. The vertical wall consisting of the deposit being mined and the overlying rock and soil strata of the mining site.West VirginiaP2 Dangerous Highwalls05.7Any AML-related unprotected unreclaimed highwall located in close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, which poses a threat to public health, safety and general welfare.West VirginiaP3 High Wall073.5The face of exposed overburden or the face or bank on the uphill side of a contour strip mine excavation. The vertical wall consisting of the deposit being mined and the overlying rock and soil strata of the mining site.PennsylvaniaP3 Spoil Area049The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.PennsylvaniaP3 Spoil Area025The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.West VirginiaP2 Dangerous Highwalls028.6Any AML-related unprotected unreclaimed highwall located in close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, which poses a threat to public health, safety and general welfare.West VirginiaP2 Portals00.1Any AML-related surface entrance to a drift, tunnel, adit or entry which is not sealed or barricaded, and is posing a threat to public safety and general welfare.West VirginiaP2 Hazardous Equip & Facilities00.1Any AML-related dilapidated hazardous equipment or facilities located within close proximity to populated areas, along public roads, or other areas of intense visitation.West VirginiaP3 Spoil Area02.4The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.West VirginiaP2 Clogged Streams03Any filling of a stream bed, usually in a narrow valley, with AML-originated silt and debris carried downstream by surface runoff. This causes reduced carrying capacity of the stream resulting in a danger to improved property and human health, safety and welfare. Clogged streams are measured in miles of stream that will be dredged to abate the problem.West VirginiaP3 High Wall03.06The face of exposed overburden or the face or bank on the uphill side of a contour strip mine excavation. The vertical wall consisting of the deposit being mined and the overlying rock and soil strata of the mining site.West VirginiaP3 Water Problems0100Water leaving the AML Problem Area and causing environmental impacts because of its pH, sediments load, or other pollutants, or because of its effect on other lands due to poor drainage conditions (e.g., agricultural flooding).West VirginiaP2 Hazardous Equip & Facilities00.2Any AML-related dilapidated hazardous equipment or facilities located within close proximity to populated areas, along public roads, or other areas of intense visitation.West VirginiaP2 Portals00.4Any AML-related surface entrance to a drift, tunnel, adit or entry which is not sealed or barricaded, and is posing a threat to public safety and general welfare.West VirginiaP3 Gobs020The refuse or waste removed from a mine. This includes mine waste, rock, pyrites, slate or other unmarketable materials which are separated during the cleaning process.West VirginiaP2 Portals00.5Any AML-related surface entrance to a drift, tunnel, adit or entry which is not sealed or barricaded, and is posing a threat to public safety and general welfare.West VirginiaP2 Portals00.1Any AML-related surface entrance to a drift, tunnel, adit or entry which is not sealed or barricaded, and is posing a threat to public safety and general welfare.West VirginiaP2 Portals00.2Any AML-related surface entrance to a drift, tunnel, adit or entry which is not sealed or barricaded, and is posing a threat to public safety and general welfare.West VirginiaP2 Dangerous Piles & Embankments04Any AML-related waste pile or bank located within close distance to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, and posing a danger to public health, safety and general welfare by adverse effect resulting from an unstable steep slope or wind-blown particulate matter. The DPE keyword is to be used for recording non-coal related radiation problems associated with piles or embankments that would not otherwise be dangerous.West VirginiaP2 Portals00.3Any AML-related surface entrance to a drift, tunnel, adit or entry which is not sealed or barricaded, and is posing a threat to public safety and general welfare.PennsylvaniaP3 Slump013Surface expressions resulting from the caving in of underground mine voids.West VirginiaP2 Hazardous Equip & Facilities00.1Any AML-related dilapidated hazardous equipment or facilities located within close proximity to populated areas, along public roads, or other areas of intense visitation.West VirginiaP3 Equipment Facility00.1Any equipment or buildings used to mine, process or transport coal or mineral ores.West VirginiaP2 Hazardous Equip & Facilities00.5Any AML-related dilapidated hazardous equipment or facilities located within close proximity to populated areas, along public roads, or other areas of intense visitation.West VirginiaP2 Dangerous Impoundments05Any AML-related large-volume water impoundment such as a mine waste embankment, sedimentation pond, or underground mine water pool which poses a threat of flooding and catastrophic destruction to downstream property and human health, safety, and general welfare in the event of rupture or breach of the water retention structure.West VirginiaP3 Gobs012The refuse or waste removed from a mine. This includes mine waste, rock, pyrites, slate or other unmarketable materials which are separated during the cleaning process.West VirginiaP2 Portals00.1Any AML-related surface entrance to a drift, tunnel, adit or entry which is not sealed or barricaded, and is posing a threat to public safety and general welfare.West VirginiaP2 Hazardous Equip & Facilities00.1Any AML-related dilapidated hazardous equipment or facilities located within close proximity to populated areas, along public roads, or other areas of intense visitation.West VirginiaP2 Dangerous Impoundments010Any AML-related large-volume water impoundment such as a mine waste embankment, sedimentation pond, or underground mine water pool which poses a threat of flooding and catastrophic destruction to downstream property and human health, safety, and general welfare in the event of rupture or breach of the water retention structure.West VirginiaP2 Dangerous Piles & Embankments025Any AML-related waste pile or bank located within close distance to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, and posing a danger to public health, safety and general welfare by adverse effect resulting from an unstable steep slope or wind-blown particulate matter. The DPE keyword is to be used for recording non-coal related radiation problems associated with piles or embankments that would not otherwise be dangerous.PennsylvaniaP3 Spoil Area08The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.West VirginiaP2 Dangerous Piles & Embankments02Any AML-related waste pile or bank located within close distance to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, and posing a danger to public health, safety and general welfare by adverse effect resulting from an unstable steep slope or wind-blown particulate matter. The DPE keyword is to be used for recording non-coal related radiation problems associated with piles or embankments that would not otherwise be dangerous.West VirginiaP2 Hazardous Equip & Facilities00.1Any AML-related dilapidated hazardous equipment or facilities located within close proximity to populated areas, along public roads, or other areas of intense visitation.West VirginiaP2 Dangerous Piles & Embankments05Any AML-related waste pile or bank located within close distance to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, and posing a danger to public health, safety and general welfare by adverse effect resulting from an unstable steep slope or wind-blown particulate matter. The DPE keyword is to be used for recording non-coal related radiation problems associated with piles or embankments that would not otherwise be dangerous.West VirginiaP3 High Wall0109.07The face of exposed overburden or the face or bank on the uphill side of a contour strip mine excavation. The vertical wall consisting of the deposit being mined and the overlying rock and soil strata of the mining site.West VirginiaP3 High Wall0103.7The face of exposed overburden or the face or bank on the uphill side of a contour strip mine excavation. The vertical wall consisting of the deposit being mined and the overlying rock and soil strata of the mining site.West VirginiaP2 Hazardous Equip & Facilities00.1Any AML-related dilapidated hazardous equipment or facilities located within close proximity to populated areas, along public roads, or other areas of intense visitation.West VirginiaP2 Dangerous Piles & Embankments03Any AML-related waste pile or bank located within close distance to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, and posing a danger to public health, safety and general welfare by adverse effect resulting from an unstable steep slope or wind-blown particulate matter. The DPE keyword is to be used for recording non-coal related radiation problems associated with piles or embankments that would not otherwise be dangerous.West VirginiaP2 Hazardous Equip & Facilities00.1Any AML-related dilapidated hazardous equipment or facilities located within close proximity to populated areas, along public roads, or other areas of intense visitation.West VirginiaP3 Mine Opening00.3Any surface entrance or opening related to an underground mine excavation.West VirginiaP3 Gobs010The refuse or waste removed from a mine. This includes mine waste, rock, pyrites, slate or other unmarketable materials which are separated during the cleaning process.West VirginiaP1 Dangerous Slides05.5Any AML-related land mass slide of surface-subsurface soil, a mine waste pile or bank, or surface mine spoil that, due to instability of its own weight or lubricating effects of mine drainage water, endangers human health, safety and general welfare or threatens destruction of improved property located uphill or downhill from the land mass.West VirginiaP3 High Wall026.8The face of exposed overburden or the face or bank on the uphill side of a contour strip mine excavation. The vertical wall consisting of the deposit being mined and the overlying rock and soil strata of the mining site.West VirginiaP2 Dangerous Highwalls02.86Any AML-related unprotected unreclaimed highwall located in close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, which poses a threat to public health, safety and general welfare.West VirginiaP3 High Wall029.73The face of exposed overburden or the face or bank on the uphill side of a contour strip mine excavation. The vertical wall consisting of the deposit being mined and the overlying rock and soil strata of the mining site.West VirginiaP3 High Wall012.2The face of exposed overburden or the face or bank on the uphill side of a contour strip mine excavation. The vertical wall consisting of the deposit being mined and the overlying rock and soil strata of the mining site.West VirginiaP1 Subsidence00.5Any surface expression of AML-related subsidence such as tension cracks, troughs, shearing faults, or caving caused by AML-related underground mine voids which damages property and poses danger to human safety, health and general welfare. For instances where subsidence results in an isolated pothole or vertical opening, see the VO keyword. There must be evidence of subsidence activity and/or continued damage within the last five years.West VirginiaP2 Hazardous Equip & Facilities00.1Any AML-related dilapidated hazardous equipment or facilities located within close proximity to populated areas, along public roads, or other areas of intense visitation.West VirginiaP2 Dangerous Piles & Embankments015Any AML-related waste pile or bank located within close distance to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, and posing a danger to public health, safety and general welfare by adverse effect resulting from an unstable steep slope or wind-blown particulate matter. The DPE keyword is to be used for recording non-coal related radiation problems associated with piles or embankments that would not otherwise be dangerous.West VirginiaP2 Dangerous Highwalls014.29Any AML-related unprotected unreclaimed highwall located in close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, which poses a threat to public health, safety and general welfare.PennsylvaniaP3 Spoil Area020The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.West VirginiaP2 Hazardous Equip & Facilities00.1Any AML-related dilapidated hazardous equipment or facilities located within close proximity to populated areas, along public roads, or other areas of intense visitation.West VirginiaP2 Portals00.3Any AML-related surface entrance to a drift, tunnel, adit or entry which is not sealed or barricaded, and is posing a threat to public safety and general welfare.West VirginiaP3 High Wall011.71The face of exposed overburden or the face or bank on the uphill side of a contour strip mine excavation. The vertical wall consisting of the deposit being mined and the overlying rock and soil strata of the mining site.West VirginiaP2 Portals00.6Any AML-related surface entrance to a drift, tunnel, adit or entry which is not sealed or barricaded, and is posing a threat to public safety and general welfare.West VirginiaP2 Portals00.6Any AML-related surface entrance to a drift, tunnel, adit or entry which is not sealed or barricaded, and is posing a threat to public safety and general welfare.West VirginiaP3 Gobs01The refuse or waste removed from a mine. This includes mine waste, rock, pyrites, slate or other unmarketable materials which are separated during the cleaning process.West VirginiaP3 Water Problems025Water leaving the AML Problem Area and causing environmental impacts because of its pH, sediments load, or other pollutants, or because of its effect on other lands due to poor drainage conditions (e.g., agricultural flooding).West VirginiaP2 Dangerous Highwalls0103.57Any AML-related unprotected unreclaimed highwall located in close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, which poses a threat to public health, safety and general welfare.West VirginiaP2 Portals00.2Any AML-related surface entrance to a drift, tunnel, adit or entry which is not sealed or barricaded, and is posing a threat to public safety and general welfare.PennsylvaniaP3 Spoil Area05The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.PennsylvaniaP3 Spoil Area08The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.West VirginiaP2 Dangerous Highwalls070.71Any AML-related unprotected unreclaimed highwall located in close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, which poses a threat to public health, safety and general welfare.West VirginiaP3 High Wall08.57The face of exposed overburden or the face or bank on the uphill side of a contour strip mine excavation. The vertical wall consisting of the deposit being mined and the overlying rock and soil strata of the mining site.PennsylvaniaP3 Slump012Surface expressions resulting from the caving in of underground mine voids.West VirginiaP3 High Wall067.94The face of exposed overburden or the face or bank on the uphill side of a contour strip mine excavation. The vertical wall consisting of the deposit being mined and the overlying rock and soil strata of the mining site.West VirginiaP1 Subsidence00.1Any surface expression of AML-related subsidence such as tension cracks, troughs, shearing faults, or caving caused by AML-related underground mine voids which damages property and poses danger to human safety, health and general welfare. For instances where subsidence results in an isolated pothole or vertical opening, see the VO keyword. There must be evidence of subsidence activity and/or continued damage within the last five years.PennsylvaniaP3 Spoil Area07The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.West VirginiaP3 High Wall071.4The face of exposed overburden or the face or bank on the uphill side of a contour strip mine excavation. The vertical wall consisting of the deposit being mined and the overlying rock and soil strata of the mining site.West VirginiaP3 High Wall057.14The face of exposed overburden or the face or bank on the uphill side of a contour strip mine excavation. The vertical wall consisting of the deposit being mined and the overlying rock and soil strata of the mining site.West VirginiaP2 Dangerous Piles & Embankments03Any AML-related waste pile or bank located within close distance to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, and posing a danger to public health, safety and general welfare by adverse effect resulting from an unstable steep slope or wind-blown particulate matter. The DPE keyword is to be used for recording non-coal related radiation problems associated with piles or embankments that would not otherwise be dangerous.PennsylvaniaP3 Spoil Area04The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.PennsylvaniaP3 High Wall011.4The face of exposed overburden or the face or bank on the uphill side of a contour strip mine excavation. The vertical wall consisting of the deposit being mined and the overlying rock and soil strata of the mining site.PennsylvaniaP3 Spoil Area016The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.West VirginiaP2 Hazardous Equip & Facilities00.1Any AML-related dilapidated hazardous equipment or facilities located within close proximity to populated areas, along public roads, or other areas of intense visitation.West VirginiaP2 Portals00.6Any AML-related surface entrance to a drift, tunnel, adit or entry which is not sealed or barricaded, and is posing a threat to public safety and general welfare.West VirginiaP2 Surface Burning01Any AML-related continuous combustion of mine waste material resulting in smoke, haze, heat, or venting of hazardous gases located within close distance to a populated area, public road or other public use area and posing a danger to public health, safety and general welfare. Burning must be currently occurring or be demonstrated to occur on a regular basis. Burning in a mine dump, even if beneath the surface of the material, is surface burning.West VirginiaP2 Dangerous Highwalls05.36Any AML-related unprotected unreclaimed highwall located in close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, which poses a threat to public health, safety and general welfare.West VirginiaP1 Portals00.1Any AML-related surface entrance to a drift, tunnel, adit or entry which is not sealed or barricaded, and is posing a threat to public safety and general welfare.PennsylvaniaP3 Spoil Area05The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.West VirginiaP1 Subsidence00.1Any surface expression of AML-related subsidence such as tension cracks, troughs, shearing faults, or caving caused by AML-related underground mine voids which damages property and poses danger to human safety, health and general welfare. For instances where subsidence results in an isolated pothole or vertical opening, see the VO keyword. There must be evidence of subsidence activity and/or continued damage within the last five years.West VirginiaP2 Portals00.5Any AML-related surface entrance to a drift, tunnel, adit or entry which is not sealed or barricaded, and is posing a threat to public safety and general welfare.West VirginiaP2 Hazardous Equip & Facilities00.5Any AML-related dilapidated hazardous equipment or facilities located within close proximity to populated areas, along public roads, or other areas of intense visitation.West VirginiaP2 Dangerous Highwalls03.14Any AML-related unprotected unreclaimed highwall located in close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, which poses a threat to public health, safety and general welfare.PennsylvaniaP3 Spoil Area07The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.West VirginiaP2 Dangerous Highwalls024.14Any AML-related unprotected unreclaimed highwall located in close proximity to a populated area, public road, or other area of intense visitation, which poses a threat to public health, safety and general welfare.PennsylvaniaP2 Subsidence00.1Any surface expression of AML-related subsidence such as tension cracks, troughs, shearing faults, or caving caused by AML-related underground mine voids which damages property and poses danger to human safety, health and general welfare. For instances where subsidence results in an isolated pothole or vertical opening, see the VO keyword. There must be evidence of subsidence activity and/or continued damage within the last five years.PennsylvaniaP3 Gobs019.5The refuse or waste removed from a mine. This includes mine waste, rock, pyrites, slate or other unmarketable materials which are separated during the cleaning process.West VirginiaP3 Spoil Area015The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.PennsylvaniaP3 Gobs04The refuse or waste removed from a mine. This includes mine waste, rock, pyrites, slate or other unmarketable materials which are separated during the cleaning process.PennsylvaniaP3 Spoil Area010The overburden material removed in gaining access to a coal seam or mineral deposit.PennsylvaniaP3 Slump02Surface expressions resulting from the caving in of underground mine voids.West VirginiaP2 Hazardous Equip & Fa