Box 3
Contains 51 Results:
Surface Mining Primacy Regulations
This series was originally it's own collection. It was combined with the Conservation Committee files from 1985-1986 as it was used as research for the committee.
Correspondences from the Keystone Bituminous Coal Association and Governor Thornburgh , 1982-06
This series was originally it's own collection. It was combined with the Conservation Committee files from 1985-1986 as it was used as research for the committee.
Press Release on Mining Interests , 1983-03-16
This series was originally it's own collection. It was combined with the Conservation Committee files from 1985-1986 as it was used as research for the committee.
U.S. Department of the Interior- Surface Coal Mining and Reclamation Operations, 1983-06-01
This series was originally it's own collection. It was combined with the Conservation Committee files from 1985-1986 as it was used as research for the committee.
Keystone Bituminous Coal Association vs. Peter Duncan (Secretary of Department of Environmental Resources)
This series was originally it's own collection. It was combined with the Conservation Committee files from 1985-1986 as it was used as research for the committee.
Subpoenas and Testimony before Committee
Supoenas were part of the investigation with House Resolution 29. The individuals featured were working or fired from the Department of Environmental Resources.
Subpoena Authorizations, 1983
Supoenas were part of the investigation with House Resolution 29. The individuals featured were working or fired from the Department of Environmental Resources.
Correspondence with George Werner, 1983-05
Supoenas were part of the investigation with House Resolution 29. The individuals featured were working or fired from the Department of Environmental Resources.
Subpoena of Frederick Null, 1983-05-24
Supoenas were part of the investigation with House Resolution 29. The individuals featured were working or fired from the Department of Environmental Resources.
Subpoena of Glenda Geegee, 1983-05-24
Supoenas were part of the investigation with House Resolution 29. The individuals featured were working or fired from the Department of Environmental Resources.
