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Published June 12, 2026 at 8:00 PM

Updated June 13, 2026

Site work, environmental remediation and renovation of a development in Virgie, Kentucky. Completed plans call for environmental remediation for a development; for site work for a development; and for the renovation of a development.

24030 Drainage issues have led to oversaturation in the yards of Pauletta Johnson and Ricky Tucker. The project will fix these issues by installing a gabion weir, extending the existing block wall, and installing additional subdrains and ditches. The project site has previously been disturbed by coal mining operations, road construction, utility installation, residential development, landowner activities, and/or high velocity water flows associated with heavy rain events and flooding. These disturbances consist of significant upheaval, mixing, and removal of earthen material from deep excavation, grading, sub-surface drilling, fill material placement, and erosion. There should be no undisturbed earthen material to a depth of several feet at the areas slated for significant project-related construction activities. A cemetery up slope of the fill area will not be affected and the access road adjacent to the fill will be maintained as necessary to keep access. 23118 Three mine portals located behind the homes of Randy and Earl Johnson have led to oversaturation of their yards and a small slide. The portals will be corrected using non-wildlife accessible closures due to all portals being confirmed or suspected of being collapsed. AML will use drainage control methods such as subdrains and combination rock ditches to correct the issues. AML will use a retaining wall to correct the slide. Additional culverts will be added to outlet the water into a nearby stream. 80 feet of DWPP pipe will be placed under the Johnson driveway and in the creek. The access bridge at Petty Fork over the Left Fork of Long Fork will require temporary cribbing for construction access. The project site has previously been disturbed by coal mining operations, road construction, utility installation, residential development, landowner activities, and/or high velocity water flows associated with heavy rain events and flooding. These disturbances consist of significant upheaval, mixing, and removal of earthen material from deep excavation, grading, sub-surface drilling, fill material placement, and erosion. There should be no undisturbed earthen material to a depth of several feet at the areas slated for significant project-related construction activities.

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$500,000.00

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Environmental Remediation, Renovation, Site Work

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