Peabody Energy Earns Five Major Awards for Stewardship From U.S. Department of the Interior
September 22 2006 - 12:18PM
PR Newswire (US)
ST. LOUIS, Sept. 22 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Peabody Energy
affiliates earned five of 12 national industry awards for
stewardship at the 2006 U.S. Department of the Interior's
Excellence in Surface Coal Mining Reclamation Awards ceremony last
night in Washington, D.C. Peabody earned four National Excellence
in Reclamation Awards for promoting sustainable practices, and
Seneca Coal Company Reclamation Manager Roy Karo was honored with
the "Best of the Best" Award for his career achievements in
reclamation at the Seneca Mine in Colorado. Award recipients
include: Black Beauty Coal Company and United Minerals Company
Cedar Creek Mine, Illinois Excellence in Surface Mining and
Reclamation National Award Black Beauty Coal Company and United
Minerals Company West Fork Mine, Indiana Excellence in Surface
Mining and Reclamation National Award Peabody Coal Company
Lynnville Mine, Indiana Excellence in Surface Mining and
Reclamation National Award Seneca Coal Company Seneca Coal Company
Reclamation Manager Roy Karo Best of the Best Award Seneca Coal
Company Seneca Mine, Colorado Excellence in Surface Mining and
Reclamation National Award Peabody has a long history of achieving
sustainable practices, having earned nearly two dozen awards for
stewardship in the past two years. Peabody's mission says, "When
the mining is complete, we will leave the land in a condition equal
to or better than we found it." In 2005, the company invested
hundreds of millions of dollars in reclamation activities, restored
nearly 4,600 acres of land and planted more than 700,000 trees. The
company has earned more than 50 state and national awards for
stewardship and sustainability since 2000, including all three Good
Neighbor Awards from U.S. Interior in 2005. "Achieving excellence
in stewardship and sustainability is a core Peabody value and
continues to be demonstrated through best practices at our
operations," said Peabody Energy President and Chief Executive
Officer Gregory H. Boyce. "We are proud of our environmental teams,
which create lasting community benefits from reclamation
activities, and Roy, who has dedicated his 30-year career to
innovative practices that have created tremendous results at our
former Seneca Mine." Peabody Energy is the world's largest
private-sector coal company, with 2005 sales of 240 million tons of
coal and $4.6 billion in revenues. Its coal products fuel
approximately 10 percent of all U.S. and 3 percent of worldwide
electricity. Editor's note: A description of each award follows,
and images depicting each of these projects can be downloaded at
http://www.peabodyenergy.com/ . Use of the words "Peabody", "the
company" and "our" relate to Peabody, our subsidiaries and our
majority-owned affiliates. PEABODY ENERGY U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE
INTERIOR 2006 EXCELLENCE IN SURFACE COAL MINING RECLAMATION AWARDS
Excellence in Surface Mining and Reclamation National Award Cedar
Creek Mine, Illinois The former Cedar Creek Mine was recognized
with an Excellence in Mining and Reclamation National Award for
restoring mined land for prime farmland that has demonstrated
greater crop yields than before mining occurred. The reclamation
also incorporated forest lands and wildlife habitat, creating
greater diversity than native range. U.S. Interior credited the
mine for a community-based approach to reclamation, working with
area landowners to develop reclamation plans, which resulted in
creation of 20 acres of ponds on five properties, along with
development of roads to improve landowner access. Employees also
partnered with the Natural Resource Conservation Service to develop
an erosion control plan for protecting the soils for farming.
Excellence in Surface Mining and Reclamation National Award
Lynnville Mine, Indiana The former Lynnville Mine in Indiana was
awarded an Excellence in Mining and Reclamation National Award for
managing soil resources and reseeding more than 300 acres of
reclaimed land. Reforestation efforts included planting more than
40 species of trees, with more than 600 trees per acre of reclaimed
land. Excellence in Surface Mining and Reclamation National Award
West Fork Mine, Indiana The former West Fork Mine in Indiana earned
an Excellence in Mining and Reclamation National Award for
restoring diversified forest areas, ponds and wildlife habitat that
included open grassland as well as wooded species for food and
cover. West Fork Mine restored more than 700 acres and developed
more than a dozen ponds for wildlife, creating a more diversified
wildlife habitat that included open grassland areas as well as
woody species that provide food and cover for wildlife. Excellence
in Surface Mining and Reclamation National Award Seneca Mine,
Colorado The former Seneca Mine in Colorado was honored with an
Excellence in Mining and Reclamation National Award for
collaborating on a five-year study with Colorado State University
to establish best practices for restoring oak brush and shrubs to
enhance wildlife habitat. As part of the study, Seneca gathered
native seeds and grew them in nurseries to make them more readily
adaptable to environmental conditions prior to being planted across
reclaimed land. Seneca has planted more than 100,000 shrubs in the
past 11 years. Best of the Best Award Roy Karo, Reclamation
Manager, Seneca Coal Company, Colorado Roy Karo is Reclamation
Manager at the Seneca Mine in Colorado, a nearly 30-year industry
veteran honored for his lifetime of achievement in best practices
for reclamation. Roy has spent his career at the Seneca Mine where
his efforts have created lush reclaimed lands that are typically
four times more productive for livestock grazing than native range.
Under Roy's leadership, Seneca Mine has earned numerous state and
national awards for stewardship. CONTACT: Beth Sutton (505)
287-2636 DATASOURCE: Peabody Energy CONTACT: Beth Sutton of Peabody
Energy, +1-505-287-2636 Web site: http://www.peabodyenergy.com/
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