fcb580da-ad88-403e-872c-9d31d35bea7c eng Mike Sharp Office of Geographic Information State Geographic Information Coordinator 405-521-4813 405-521-6686 2800 N. Lincoln Blvd., Suite 200 Oklahoma City Oklahoma 73105 United States of America mike.sharp@conservation.ok.gov https://okmaps.org/ogi/search.aspx WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link Oklahoma Geospatial Clearinghouse 2020-11-12T13:05:14 ISO 19115:2003/19139 1.0 WGS 1984 OK Abandoned Coal Mine Lands 2018-10-19T07:30:00 This layer represents the AML Problem Areas of Oklahoma which identify those regions of the state that contain abandoned coal mine features. These features may consist of dry or water-filled strip pits and underground mine related objects such as air shafts, portals, structures or areas of subsidence. Unknown AML features may exist outside of the areas shown. If you find features that may be suspected to be AML related, please contact the OK AML Program. Information about the Oklahoma Abandoned Mine Land (AML) Program can be found at https://www.ok.gov/conservation/Agency_Divisions/Abandoned_Mine_Land_Reclamation_Division/index.html To provide the public information on where abandoned coal mine features may exist. Robert Toole Oklahoma Conservation Commission AML Program Director 405-521-2384 405-521-6686 2800 N. Lincoln Blvd., Suite 200 Oklahoma City Oklahoma 73105 United States of America robert.toole@conservation.ok.gov https://www.ok.gov/conservation/Agency_Divisions/Abandoned_Mine_Land_Reclamation_Division/index.html thumbnail large_thumbnail AML Reclamation Coal Mines World Oklahoma 5000 eng boundaries -96.14453 -94.3125 34.50 36.98267 https://okmaps.org/geoserver/wms? OGC:WMS-1.1.1-http-get-map ogi:aml_pa_poly_4326_latest_gdb_p AML Problem Areas