CanadaCommunity Involvement Key to Safe, Reclaimable Coal Mines: Industry ScientistsSavePrintA conveyor belt transports coal at the Westmoreland Coal Company's Sheerness Mine near Hanna, Alta., on Dec. 13, 2016. Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian PressThe Canadian Press5/23/2021|Updated: 5/23/2021Coal mines can be environmentally safe and can become useful, enjoyable landscapes when the seam runs out, say scientists working with industry.But they admit that there are risks and costs, and urge communities and miners to work together from the start to understand and minimize them.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.Share this articleLeave a commentThe Canadian PressAuthorAuthor’s Selected ArticlesBig Streamers Challenging Financial Disclosure Rules in CRTC Cancon DecisionJan 07, 2026Office Vacancy Rate Dips as Return-to-Office Shift Picks Up: CBRE ReportJan 07, 2026Strong Gains by Stocks Helped Improve Pension Health in 2025: MercerJan 06, 2026Canadian, US Markets Rise After Raid on Venezuela as Oil Market Comes Into FocusJan 05, 2026Related TopicsAlberta CoalGord McKenna