April 25, 2022

2022 Reclamationist of the Year: Rich Sivils

HEALY, AK – Usibelli Coal Mine is proud to announce that Rich Sivils has earned the prestigious American Society of

Reclamation Sciences (ASRS) 2022 Reclamationist of the Year Award.

"My grandfather, Emil, and myfather, Joe, established the precedent of restoring Alaska to how we found it – wild and beautiful. Environmentalstewardship is one of our core values. I am very proud of Rich and our reclamation team for carrying on these traditions and receiving the ASRS Award." Joe Usibelli Ur.
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According to the award criteria, this award is intended for "individuals demonstrating outstanding accomplishments in the

practical application or evaluation of reclamation technology." Sivils has served as Usibelli's reclamation engineer since

2013 and is responsible for planning and executing the mine's reclamation efforts.

"We are very proud of Rich and our reclamation program's accomplishments,

" stated Alan Renshaw, Usibelli's general

manager. "When Rich arrived at Usibelli nearly ten years ago, he brought a fresh perspective and quickly applied his

knowledge in reclamation practices to help us advance numerous projects at the mine," he added.

Usibelli's reclamation program encompasses a rigorous process that includes backfilling, re-grading, seeding, fertilizing,

and planting native trees and shrubs. For many years, Usibelli has partnered with botanists at the University of Alaska

Fairbanks and scientists within the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to create suitable seed mixes and planting

techniques. The primary goal of Usibelli's reclamation program is to restore wildlife habitats. Animals that frequent the

area are bears, moose, caribou, lynx, wolves, snowshoe hare, and coyotes.

According to state and federal law, coal mine operators must restore mined land to its approximate original contour, and

companies are required to post a bond to ensure that the mined land will be reclaimed. "Achieving Phase III bond release

by the State of Alaska takes decades," explained Sivils.

"The regulators at DNR are dedicated and thorough in ensuring

operators follow law and regulation," he added.

In 2021, Usibelli attained Phase III bond release for 367 acres by successfully showing the diversity of vegetation

coverage for the entire area. "Usibelli's Poker Flats mining area is only the second area in Alaska to be approved for Phase

III bond release. The first area was within Usibelli's Gold Run Pass mine in 2011," explained Joe Usibelli Jr., president of

Usibelli Coal Mine.

"It's an honor to receive this award from my peers at ASRS. I am fortunate to work with several hard-working individuals

who have helped make our reclamation plan so successful," said Sivils. "While it takes decades to achieve Phase III bond

release, several reclamation engineers before me played an integral role in our reclamation program today,

" he said. "It has

been a highlight of my career to see through the completion of such a milestone," he added.

Usibelli Coal Mine is Alaska's only operating coal mine, located approximately 11 miles north of the entrance of Denali

National Park. Started in 1943 by Emil Usibelli, Usibelli Coal Mine is still family-owned and operated. Usibelli began

reclaiming previously mined land even before the state or federal governments required it.

"My grandfather, Emil, and my

father, Joe, established the precedent of restoring Alaska to how we found it – wild and beautiful. Environmental

stewardship is one of our core values. I am very proud of Rich and our reclamation team for carrying on these traditions and

receiving the ASRS Award," said Usibelli Jr.

Usibelli Office of Public Relations

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