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Subseries II: REES Quarterly Reports, 1987-1995

 Sub-Series

Scope and Content:

From the Collection: The Earth Conservancy Project files, 1960-2003, bulk 1988-2001, contain materials documenting various aspects of the organization’s activity. The core mission of the Earth Conservancy is to address the impact of historical coal mining practices in Northeastern Pennsylvania and to restore the land’s economic, recreational, residential, and ecological value. Materials within the collection include papers outlining the origins of the organization, Board meeting minutes and executive committee meeting minutes, organizational policies, procedures, and bylaws, financial documentation via quarterly reports for various plans (SESLU, ARC, ROW, REES, ARPA), grant funding, budgeting, operating expenses, letters, environmental engineering projects from Wilkes professors and faculty, outreach projects, Earth Conservancy applications and accomplishments, newspaper clippings, handwritten notes, reclamation plans for acid mine damage and other proposed plants that were not completed, environmental assessments and soil assessments, maps, land evaluation due to mining, and mine beds in various folios throughout Luzerne County. This collection spans a wide range of years but the bulk of the material focuses on the organization in its early stages from 1988-2001.

The Earth Conservancy Project collection is arranged into ten series with some series arranged further into smaller subseries to reflect different components of the organization.

The first series, The Earth Conservancy Organization files, 1992-1997, is arranged into two subseries and highlights the Earth Conservancy Board of trustees meeting minutes, executive committee meeting minutes, organizational policies and procedures, bylaws, and other institutional records.

The second series, Committee Meetings, 1993-1997, contains member meetings minutes and bylaw committee meetings minutes.

The third series, Financial, 1983-2001, is arranged into four subseries and contains quarterly reports, finances for various projects, other budgeting and expenses, grants and grant proposals, the lawsuit between the Earth Conservancy and American Asphalt in 1997, and prospective Blue Coal land sales.

The fourth subseries, Earth Conservancy in Higher Education, 1988-1997, contains documents highlighting various environmental and recycling projects with some of Wilkes University’s faculty, and information on the Ben Franklin Partnership Program.

The fifth series, Correspondence, 1991-1997, contains letters, memorandums, program applications, Earth Conservancy accomplishments, newspaper clippings, the League of Women’s Voters article on the Earth Conservancy, and other brochures.

The sixth series, REES Plans, 1987-ca .1997, is arranged into four subseries and provides research and development on two parcels of land, Nanticoke 1 and Newport 4, as established by the Restoration of Environmentally Exploited Sites (REES), as well as a compendium of unapproved projects on other various land parcels in Luzerne County; this series also contains a joint proposal with the National Institute for Environmental Renewal for using a mixture of composted sewage slush and fly ash as a soil substitute in the Cleveland parcel and one of the Lauren Run Parcels.

There are also quarterly reports on REES activity and plans, as well as the final report of the entire initiative. The seventh series, Luzerne County Land Evaluation, 1963-1992, is arranged into four subseries and contains descriptions of mines and extraction in various panels and folios, rock formation, and soil assessments; this series also highlights flood assessments and subsidence potential. The eighth series, Earth Conservancy Memos, 1994-1996, contains various memorandums dealing with REES activities and projects, as well as several studies found through emails, letters, and surveys.

The ninth series, Kenneth Klemow’s Assessments, 2002-2003, provide insight on water quality investigation for wetlands and watersheds and their relationship to acid mine drainage.

The tenth series, Thomas Walski Reports, 1960-1997, is arranged into six subseries and contains research, planning, and associated press and finances in regards to the AMD wetland creation.

Dates

  • 1987-1995

Extent

From the Collection: 16 boxes (16 document boxes [16.672 linear feet] )

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Subseries II: REES Quarterly Reports, 1987-1995

Subseries II: REES Quarterly Reports, 1987-1995 (5.29-5.30, 6.1-6.5) is arranged chronologically by folder year and contains all quarterly reports from January 1994 to June 1995, and are divided as such. Dr. Umid Nejib is the Project Manager, and Dr. Brian Redmond is the Principal Investigator for all of these materials. Dr. Prahlad Murthy and Dr. Dan Pindzola of Wilkes University, and hired Dean Friedman for videotaping and geologic work, also contributed to these studies. These reports outline the requirements needed for parcels to be reclaimed, various budget surveys, hazardous materials surveys, anticipated costs, Department of Environmental Resoures (DER) permits, regulations on acid mine drainage, pending legislation, Remining Operator Assistance Program (ROAP), land studies, federal regulations, analysis reports, fly ash and sewage sludge studies, reclamation grants, waste removal plans, lab test procedures and results, progression outlines, various appendixes, parcel updates, work schedules, greenhouse tests, yard and waste composting facility, field test plots, and various figures and maps . Each quarterly report contains a table of contents for convenience purposes. This subseries also contains an exerpt from the John Bromberg, from the alignment series, Water article from May1-June 5 1994, and is grouped in with the June 1995 report as it was donates. There is also a study contained in these reports, Reclamation of the Palmteron Superfund Site by William E. Sopper of the Pennsylvania State University from December 1987.

Repository Details

Part of the Wilkes University Archives Repository

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