Historic Users of Mine
Maps
Who
benefits from Internet accessibility?
From
850 - 1,300 contacts are received and services performed
annually by the Kentucky Division of Mine Safety for
individuals, companies, and lawyers nationwide. Over 150 state and
federal agency contacts are also received. This includes mail, fax,
e-mail, and phone calls.
State and federal agencies, as
well as private organizations who
historically use the map facility and who benefit from the new Internet
access include, but are not limited to:
-
Citizens
of Kentucky
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Kentucky
Revenue Cabinet-Department of
Property Valuation, Severance and Miscellaneous Tax Section
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Kentucky
Transportation
Cabinet-Division of Planning, Coal Haul Highway Mapping
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Kentucky
Energy and Environment
Cabinet:
-
Office
of Legal Services
-
Division
of Mine Safety
-
Division
of Water
-
Division
of Mine Permits
-
Division
of Abandoned Mine Lands
-
Division
of Oil and Gas Conservation
-
Division
of Mine Reclamation and
Enforcement
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Kentucky
Geological Survey
-
United
States Geological Survey
-
United
States Division of
Energy-Energy Information Administration
-
Army
Corps of Engineers
-
Tennessee
Valley Authority
-
United
States Forest Service
-
United
States Office of Surface Mining
-
Mine
Safety and Health Administration
-
Internal
Revenue Service
-
Federal
Bureau of Investigation
-
Kentucky
State Police
-
Interpol
-
United
States Armed Forces
-
Economic
Development Cabinet
-
Governor’s
Office
-
Coal
Marketing and Export Council
-
Area
Development Districts
-
Local
Governments
-
Coal
and Land Companies
-
Engineering
and Geological Consulting
firms