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A lonely 2-track road that leads to PHC-REC’s AML 17F, Historic Kirwin Project. The project involves the stabilization, rehabilitation, and preservation of historic structures to the standards set forth by the U.S. Secretary of the Interior. The project is located in the historic mining town of Kirwin, Wyoming.
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On October 29, 2010, POD, Inc. was awarded a 3-year contract by the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Simulation and Technology Assessment Division of the Space Vehicles Directorate to design and build a private and secure “cloud” architecture for simulation and modeling capability. POD will be using an innovative technical approach derived from related independent research and development work combined with current technical architectures to create a new approach to cloud computing. |
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PHC Reclamation, Inc. (PHC-REC) entered into a Professional Services Contract with the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality/Abandoned Mine Lands Division (AML) on July 31, 2003, for the purpose of providing engineering services for a variety of abandoned mine sites which pose hazards to public health and safety or constitute an environmental hazard.
Project 17J involves reclamation of coal shafts, adits, portals, subsidence holes, structures, open pits, and other abandoned mine-related features. The primary areas of concern consist of sites located in Sheridan, Johnson, Campbell, Weston and Crook Counties of northeast Wyoming.
Hidden Waters Mines Site before reclamation Hidden Waters Mine Site after reclamation |
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PHC Reclamation, Inc. (PHC-REC) entered into a Professional Services Contract with the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality/Abandoned Mine Lands Division (AML) on July 31, 2003, for the purpose of providing engineering services for a variety of abandoned mine sites which pose hazards to public health and safety or constitute an environmental hazard.
This project involves reclamation of shafts, adits, portals, subsidence holes, structures, open pits, and other abandoned mine-related features. The sites are located throughout the state of Wyoming.

Site A-24-3 before reclamation Site A-24-3 after reclamation (bat access) |
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PHC Reclamation, Inc. (PHC-REC) entered into a Professional Services Contract with the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality/Abandoned Mine Lands Division (AML) on July 10, 2003, for the purpose of providing engineering services specific to the Carissa Gold Mine property located in Fremont County, Wyoming.
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On June 15, 2007, PHC Reclamation, Inc. (PHC-REC) entered into a Professional Services Subcontract with Trihydro Corporation (Trihydro) to assist with the completion of Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality/Abandoned Mine Lands Division (AML) Project 17L. Work performed includes: identifying surface and mineral owners and leaseholders, obtaining consent to conduct site inventories, determining site eligibility, conducting site investigations, preparing clearance documents, and preparing plans and specifications associated with the mitigation of physical and environmental hazards relating to abandoned underground coal mines located in Carbon and Albany Counties, Wyoming. |
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