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Pennsylvania DEP Funds Mine Reclamation Projects
March 16, 2026
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has allocated $15.2 million in federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act funds to support 15 abandoned mine reclamation projects across 11 counties. This funding aims to restore lands and waterways damaged by abandoned coal mines, improve water quality, mitigate safety hazards, and promote environmental restoration. The next grant application period opens April 1, 2026, with a deadline of May 29, 2026, providing procurement professionals and contractors opportunities to engage in these federally supported reclamation efforts.
- The funding supports projects under the Abandoned Mine Land and Abandoned Mine Drainage Grant Program, addressing a portion of Pennsylvania's estimated $5 billion mine cleanup needs.
- Procurement professionals should prepare for the upcoming grant cycle opening April 1, 2026, to participate in local reclamation projects across multiple counties.
- Contractors specializing in environmental restoration, water treatment, and land reclamation may find increased demand for services aligned with federal and state environmental priorities.
- This initiative reflects ongoing federal-state collaboration leveraging IIJA resources, signaling sustained investment in environmental infrastructure and community safety in Pennsylvania.
Reclaiming these areas is an important part of the work DEP does to restore the environment and protect the communities in the Commonwealth, all while simultaneously creating jobs and bolstering the economy.
— Jessica Shirley, DEP Secretary
Agencies
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation Program
Contracts
$15.2 million