ODNR Division of Mineral Resources Management - Coal Mining

Coal Mining

Ensuring that no mining occurs without adequate reclamation, the division enforces Ohio’s mining regulations to control areas disturbed during mining, and to minimize any long-term adverse environmental impacts of mining.

Today’s stricter laws require that coal operators successfully return mined areas to their pre-mining land uses or better land uses.

Ohio is located in the northern portion of the Appalachian Coal Basin, which is one of the largest coal fields in the United States. Ohio’s coal region covers thirty-two counties, and is located to the south and east of a line that would stretch roughly from Portsmouth through Zanesville to Youngstown. It is estimated that Ohio has 11.5 billion tons of economically recoverable coal reserves.

For more information on coal production and consumption in Ohio and across the nation, go to Ohio Division of Geological Survey, Report on Ohio Mineral Industries and U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration.

MRM

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION


View 2013 Performance Agreement between DMRM and OSM.

Underground Mining Fact Sheet (pdf)

Ohio Reclamation Commission

Mining and reclamation procedures that meet with the Surface Mining Law requirements

Citizen's Guide to Mining and Reclamation in Ohio - 56 page overview (pdf)

Blasting in Ohio's Quarries and Surface Mines (pdf)

Continuing Education Opportunities for Certified Blasters - OH 2013 Drilling and Blasting Conference

View the latest Report on Ohio Mineral Industries from the Division of Geological Survey and an Interactive Map of Ohio Mineral Industries.


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