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CONSOL Energy Mine Map Preservation Project


Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection California District Office
National Mine Map Repository, US Dept. of the Interior, Office of Surface Mining, Reclamation & Enforcement
University of Pittsburgh Libraries Preservation Department

OVERVIEW
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STATISTICS

SURVEYING

TREATMENT

SCANNING

RESOURCES


CONSOL
CONSOL Energy Inc.

PA DEP
Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Protection

NMMR
National Mine Map Repository,
US Dept. of the Interior,
Office of Surface Mining, Reclamation & Enforcement


ULS
University Library System, University of Pittsburgh
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Project Overview & Statistics
           CONSOL Energy Inc. began placing mine map materials at the Archives of the University of Pittsburgh in 1991. The collection has grown with additional deposits of material to include over 8,000 individual map sheets relating to mines once operated by the CONSOL Energy subsidiary Consolidation Coal Company.  The collection dates from 1854 to 2002, with the bulk dating from 1880 to 1940.
            The project focuses on a subset of the collection, approximately 700 “hardback” maps.  The term "hardback" refers to the map’s construction of heavyweight paper and canvas backing.  The oversized dimensions of the maps (5 ft. tall and 10-30 ft. long) present challenges in use and preservation.  The hardback maps served as master copies and often contain the most complete (if not only) diagram of underground mines owned and/or operated by Consolidated Coal Company and its constituents in the counties of Allegheny, Westmoreland, Washington, Greene, Fayette, and Somerset. 
          The project is supported by a partnership in funding among the Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Protection (PA-DEP), the U.S. Dept. of the Interior Office of Surface Mining, Reclamation and Enforcement (OSMRE), the University Library System (ULS) at the University of Pittsburgh and CONSOL Energy.  The hardback maps are surveyed, cleaned and repaired at the ULS Preservation Dept.  Once stabilized, the maps are transported to the OSMRE National Mine Map Repository (NMMR) where they are cataloged and digitized.  The digital images are transferred to the PA-DEP California District Office for georeferencing and use in GIS applications.  Lastly, the physical maps return to the University of Pittsburgh for long-term archival storage.  The ULS Preservation Dept. began stabilizing maps for scanning in June, 2007.

Project Statistics (7/2/2009)
Maps Surveyed
317
Maps Dry Cleaned
188
Maps Humidified & Flattened
57
Maps Mended
58
Tape Removal
29
Maps Scanned
173

Request to see scanned mining maps from the collection.
Check for underground mining in your area.
Scan underground mining maps.
Questions about the collection.

Digitized mine area
Maps digitized by the PA-DEP Technical Services Unit as of Jan. 1, 2009.


Last Updated 7/2/2009
Amy E. Baker