Funds Help Reuse Abandoned Coal Land for Motorized Recreation

The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources this week presented a $1,025,000 grant to the Cambria County Conservation and Recreation Authority to start development of the Rock Run Recreation Area, a 6,000- acre tract offering improved riding opportunities for owners of all-terrain vehicles and snowmobiles.

DCNR Secretary Michael DiBerardinis said acquisition and development of the former K&J Coal Co. site in Chest Township, Cambria County, and Chest Township, Clearfield County, to create a multi-use, motorized recreation area represents the "embodiment of the Snowmobile/ATV Fund -- and that is partnerships."

"The Department of Environmental Protection worked closely with owners and the bonding agent to guarantee long-term operation and maintenance of on-site waste treatment," DiBerardinis said. "Add to that, the untiring efforts of local lawmakers to see this beautiful, reclaimed site utilized as an ATV magnet, drawing riders, other visitors and their economic stimulus to an area that needs it. To achieve these ends, we worked closely with the Cambria County Conservation and Recreation Authority, its Rock Run Advisory Board and the Allegheny Ridge Corp."


7/15/2005

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