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NDOM NDOM Contractors Claimant & Property Owners USFS BLM/BOR Other Temporary Safeguards Wildlife Compatible Backfilled, Sealed Naturally Caved Not Secured Division of Minerals Sean Derby Chief, Abandoned Mine Lands Program 400 W. King St., Ste. 106 Carson City, NV 89703 (775) 684-7047 [email protected] Division of Minerals Sean Derby Chief, Abandoned Mine Lands Program 400 W. King St., Ste. 106 Carson City, NV 89703 (775) 684-7047 [email protected] Commission on Mineral Resources Nevada Division of Minerals Abandoned Mine Lands (AML) Public Safety Program Commission on Mineral Resources Nevada Division of Minerals Abandoned Mine Lands (AML) Public Safety Program AML Partners U.S. Bureau of Land Management U.S. Forest Service Nevada Department of Wildlife Nevada Division of Environmental Protection State Historic Preservation Office US Army Corps of Engineers RAMS program Securing Status of total hazards inventoried Securings by Agency completed in 2019 Program Mission: To provide for public safety by identifying, ranking and securing dangerous conditions at mines that are no longer operating; and to educate the public about the existence of abandoned mines in our state. Nevada Administrative Code (NAC) 513. 23,400+ individual hazards cataloged >80% of known hazards safeguarded or secured 8 college interns hired each year for AML field work 106,000+ non-hazardous mining features inventoried >1,300 wildlife compatible closures completed statewide 2019 National AML Hard Rock Reclamation Award Winner 300,000 estimated abandoned mine features exist in Nevada 50,000 of these features likely present physical safety hazards 100% of the program is funded by mining-claim fees and assistance agreements www.minerals.nv.gov Fact Sheet Created June 2020 Achievements

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Division of MineralsSean Derby

Chief, Abandoned Mine Lands Program400 W. King St., Ste. 106Carson City, NV 89703

(775) [email protected]

Division of MineralsSean Derby

Chief, Abandoned Mine Lands Program400 W. King St., Ste. 106Carson City, NV 89703

(775) [email protected]

Commission on Mineral ResourcesNevada Division of Minerals

Abandoned Mine Lands (AML) Public Safety Program

Commission on Mineral ResourcesNevada Division of Minerals

Abandoned Mine Lands (AML) Public Safety Program

AML PartnersU.S. Bureau of Land Management

U.S. Forest ServiceNevada Department of Wildlife

Nevada Division of Environmental ProtectionState Historic Preservation O�ce

US Army Corps of Engineers RAMS program

Securing Statusof total hazards inventoried

Securings by Agencycompleted in 2019

Program Mission: To provide for public safety by identifying, ranking and securing dangerous conditions at mines that are no

longer operating; and to educate the public about the existence of abandoned mines in our state. Nevada Administrative Code (NAC) 513.

23,400+individual hazards cataloged

>80%of known hazards safeguarded or secured

8college interns hired each year for AML �eld work

106,000+ non-hazardous mining features inventoried

>1,300wildlife compatible closures completed statewide

2019 National AML Hard Rock Reclamation Award Winner

300,000estimated abandoned mine features

exist in Nevada

50,000of these features likely present

physical safety hazards

100%of the program is funded by

mining-claim fees and assistance agreements

www.minerals.nv.gov

Fact Sheet Created June 2020

Achievements