It is widely accepted that Pennsylvania is a leader in abandoned mine reclamation (AMR). Many here in PA would agree that one reason we are so successful is because we have developed and maintained a cooperative community of agency employees at all levels of government, non-profit watershed associations, academia, and professional representatives of industry, business, and construction contractors all working towards a common good. But beyond our cooperation, what specifically sets the AMR Community in Pennsylvania apart and what lessons can other abandoned coal mining-impacted states across our nation learn from us? 

WPCAMR is interested in these questions and would like your participation in a discussion. We are starting off with a survey that digs deep. It is only 20 questions, but it will get you thinking about PA’s success in AMR and the watershed movement more broadly. We would like anyone and everyone who participates in abandoned mine reclamation in any capacity to complete this survey. 

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* 1. What is your name and what organization(s), agency(s), and/or business(s) do you represent within the abandoned mine reclamation community?  Please, no acronyms!

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* 2. How many years have you personally been a part of Pennsylvania's abandoned mine reclamation community?

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* 3. Approximately how many and what types of abandoned mine reclamation projects have you participated in?

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* 4. Do you feel that watershed organizations in your area coordinate well with other non-profit organizations?  Why or why not?

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* 5. If you are a representative of a watershed group, what types of non-profits have you partnered with?

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* 6. How frequently do you contact someone from another non-profit organization?

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* 7. In what ways can cooperation between non-profit groups be improved?

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* 8. Do you feel that watershed groups in your area work well with the County Conservation District(s)?  Why or why not?

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* 9. Do you feel that watershed groups in your area work well with townships and municpalities?  Why or why not?

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* 10. Do you feel that watershed groups in Pennsylvania work well with Pennsylvania's Department of Environmental Protection?  Why or why not?

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* 11. How often does your organization and/or business contact PA DEP with respect to abandoned mine land reclamation?

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* 12. If you represent a non-profit watershed association, what types of partnerships has your organization had with the PA DEP?

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* 13. In what ways can cooperation between watershed groups and PA DEP be improved?

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* 14. Do you feel that watershed groups in Pennsylvania should cooperate and/or partner with industry?  Why or why not?

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* 15. How many times and in what ways has your organization collaborated with industry on an abandoned mine reclamation project?

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* 16. In what ways can cooperation between watershed groups and industry be improved?

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* 17. It is widely viewed that Pennsylvania's abandoned mine reclamation community is unique in the amount of work we have accomplished.  What factors do you feel can be attributed to our success?

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* 18. Below are some factors that may have contributed to the success of the Pennsylvania abandoned mine reclamation community.  Please rank them in the order importance.

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* 19. What are your main concerns for Pennsylvania's abandoned mine reclamation community moving forward?

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* 20. Given that Pennsylvania is unique in the amount of reclamation we have accomplished and the cooperative partnerships that aided that reclamation.  What can other states across the nation with abandoned mine lands learn from the Pennsylvania abandoned mine reclamation community?

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