Notice of Opening and Closure of Mines - Missouri Department of 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Current Mine Name and MSHA I.D. in the designated fields. This information is crucial for identification purposes.
  3. Fill in the Current Mine Owner/Company Name along with the Mailing Address, City, State, and ZIP Code. Ensure accuracy to facilitate communication.
  4. Provide your Contact Name, Phone number, and E-mail address for any follow-up inquiries from the Department.
  5. Select which option applies: New Mine Opening, Mine Closure, or Change in Mine Name or Owner. This selection will guide the processing of your notice.
  6. Enter the Date of Noted Event and any relevant details such as Directions to Mine, Stockpile Name, Commodity, and Location of Stockpile/Commodity.
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In Missouri, tiff mining refers to the extraction of barite (barium sulfate ore), a heavy mineral historically used in oil drilling and now used in various applications.
Six lead mines are currently operational in 2022: the Brushy Creek, Buick, Casteel, Fletcher, and Sweetwater mines. Today, many of the mines and mills of the Old Lead Belt have been abandoned or repurposed. Bonne Terre has large subterranean mines, now used commercially for recreational tourism and scuba diving.
Bonne Terre Mine Area 10.5 acres (4.2 ha) Built 1864 Built by St. Joseph Lead Co. NRHP reference No. 740022818 more rows
However, more than 200 abandoned coal mine sites have operated in Missouri since the early 1800s.
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In Missouri, tiff mining refers to the extraction of barite (barium sulfate ore), a heavy mineral historically used in oil drilling and now used in various applications. The last Missouri tiff mine closed in 1998, and the main mining area was located in Washington County.

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