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Abandoned Mine Lands

The Colorado AML program addresses two issues relating to abandoned mine sites: 1) environmental impacts, and 2) hazardous mine openings.  The AML program has inventoried over 2,800 hard rock abandoned mines with over 10,000 hazardous openings on public lands administered by BLM.
 
Environmental impacts from AML sites are being addressed at the watershed level.  Colorado BLM has identified three high priority watersheds, including: the upper Animas River, the Lake Fork of the Arkansas and the Lake Fork of the Gunnison.  Each watershed uses a risk-based approach to select sites for cleanup. 

BLM has closed over 1,400 hazardous mine openings.  Future mine closures to address the remaining 8,600 openings will be focused on areas with high public use.

For more information on the AML program, please visit the national site at: national site . For more specific Colorado information download  Colorado's abandoned Mine Land Workplan for Fiscal Year 2007-2013 .