
The Hazelton Reclamation site is a 277 acre property located within the City of Hazleton, Luzerne County Pennsylvania. The location is in northeast Pennsylvania directly off Interstate 81 and bounded by Routes 924 Route 309 and Broad Street. (Click for map)
The site is an abandoned mine site that has been severely impacted by past deep and surface mining practices containing 277 acres of un-reclaimed abandoned mine pits and spoil piles. Portions of the site (approximately 50 acres) were subsequently used for disposal of municipal and industrial waste in several mine pits.
The site is a brownfield site and is a designated Special Industrial Area under the PA Act 2 and has been designated a Brownfield Action Team site (BAT) by the Governor of Pennsylvania giving the site priority attention for remediation. HCP is authorized to conduct the site reclamation / remediation using the residual materials approved under WMGR085, WMGRO96, WMGR097, and WMGR125.
The Hazleton Reclamation Project site has the capacity to accept over 10 million cubic yards of residual materials to complete the site reclamation.
In order for HCP to determine whether your material is acceptable for beneficial use at the Hazleton Reclamation Project site, please complete the attached forms and provide HCP with the necessary information regarding the nature of the residual material, generation site, generator and due diligence performed.
For More Information on the Site or to discuss contractual terms, please contact our Hazleton Creek Properties offices.
Risk Management
Our recognition and acceptance of these responsibilities will be demonstrated by our commitment to:
• Protecting surrounding environments and preserving natural resources
• Reducing environmental nuisance and preventing pollution risk related to our activities
• Complying with our regulatory, legislative, contractual or other obligations, and anticipating them whenever possible
• Striving for outstanding health and safety performance in the workplace.
• Identifying and limiting industrial and environmental on-site risks.
• Implementing actions aimed at improving the life of local communities.