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Pennsylvania’s AML/AMD restoration effort is shaped by a complex set of federal and state policies, funding programs, and governance structures that have evolved over decades. This category provides neutral, factual explainers on the policy landscape — for practitioners who need to understand the programs they’re working within, and for community leaders and legislators who need context on why this work matters.
Recommended Reading Order #
| Article | What you’ll learn |
| Why AML Matters | The scale of Pennsylvania’s AML/AMD legacy — economic, environmental, and community impacts |
| How Funding and Perpetuity Works | Federal and state AML/AMD funding programs, the IIJA investment, and long-term treatment funding |
| Messaging Alignment Kit | Shared language for communicating about AML/AMD to diverse audiences |
Related Resources #
- PA DEP 2026 AML/AMD Grant Program Guidance — the primary PA grant program for practitioners (Resource Library)
- OSMRE AMLER FY 2025 Guidance — federal economic development funding for mine land (Resource Library)
- DCED AMDATP Program — Act 13 funding for AMD treatment (Resource Library)
- WPCAMR PA AML Campaign Website — advocacy and legislative resources (Resource Library)
- PA AML Inventory by Congressional District — scale of the problem by district (Resource Library)
- POWR — CWO Roles in AML/AMD Projects in PA (2026) — new research on community organization roles (Resource Library)
Questions? Ask in the Forums #
Post policy and funding questions in the Programs and Funding forum.
| Source: AML-Connect / EPCAMR | Last Reviewed: March 2026 | Forum: /community/forums/programs-and-funding/ |