Peabody's Vern Pfannenstiel Named Reclamationist of the Year by American Society of Mining and Reclamation
October 16 2007 - 2:32PM
PR Newswire (US)
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- A flair for
innovation, sensitivity to cultural traditions and leadership in
creating a global model for sustainable practices has earned
Peabody Energy's Vern Pfannenstiel honors as Reclamationist of the
Year by the American Society of Mining and Reclamation (ASMR).
Pfannenstiel serves as Reclamation Manager for Environmental
Services - West, responsible for research and best practices in
restoring mined lands at Peabody's operations in Arizona, Colorado,
New Mexico, Montana and Wyoming, a position he assumed last year.
Previously he served as a senior environmental scientist,
overseeing a comprehensive reclamation program for tribal lands on
Black Mesa in Arizona. Pfannenstiel's honors come on the heels of
worldwide recognition for sustainable practices in Arizona where
Peabody received top honors among nearly 100 nations through the
Energy Globe Awards in Belgium this spring. Core to the results are
a robust reclamation program that creates up to 20 times more
livestock forage than native range, a cultural plant program that
restores plants and herbs used by Native Americans for medicine and
ceremonies, and a managed grazing program for residents that
provides access to productive reclaimed lands under Peabody
control. Seven major awards for stewardship have been earned at
Black Mesa in the past decade, thanks to broad collaboration with
the Navajo Nation, Hopi Tribe and Peabody's team of environmental
experts. "Vern and our entire worldwide team of environmental
experts live the principles of Peabody's mission by returning mined
lands to a condition that is equal to or better than before mining
occurred," said Robert C. Hammond, Peabody's Group Executive for
Southwest Operations. "Vern has always pushed for innovative
practices to match cultural needs with economic and environmental
goals." A resident of Flagstaff, Ariz., Pfannenstiel joined Peabody
in 1981 as an environmental scientist serving Colorado, Montana and
Wyoming. His work transitioned to Arizona in 1986, and he assumed
full time responsibility for reclamation and permitting on Black
Mesa in 1997. He graduated Magna Cum Laude with a bachelor's degree
in Range Ecology from Colorado State University. A number of
Peabody environmental scientists and managers have received
national recognition as leaders promoting best practices in
stewardship. The roster includes: ASMR Reclamationists of the Year
Scott Belden, Senior Manager of Reclamation and Environmental
Services - West; and Reg Hoff, Manager of Closed Mines in Montana;
who were honored in 2004 and 2000, respectively. Roy Karo,
Reclamation Manager for the former Seneca Mine in Colorado; and
Bryce West, Midwest Director of Environmental Services, both were
honored by U.S. Interior as the 'Best of the Best' for sustainable
initiatives they developed in 2006 and 2001, respectively. Peabody
Energy is the world's largest private-sector coal company, with
2006 sales of 248 million tons of coal and $5.3 billion in
revenues. Its coal products fuel approximately 10 percent of all
U.S. electricity generation and more than 2 percent of worldwide
electricity. CONTACT: Beth Sutton (505) 287-2636 DATASOURCE:
Peabody Energy CONTACT: Beth Sutton of Peabody Energy,
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