Reclamation & Safety
Responsible Mining. Lasting Restoration.
At Nally & Hamilton Enterprises, Inc., we believe mining and environmental stewardship go hand in hand. For more than 50 years, our teams have worked to responsibly extract resources while restoring the land, improving water quality, and strengthening ecosystems across the regions where we operate.
Our Reclamation Commitment
We specialize in remining areas that were mined prior to modern reclamation standards. These legacy sites often include unstable slopes, unreclaimed highwalls, and impaired drainage systems. Through careful planning and engineering, we restore these areas to stable, natural landforms that support forests, wildlife habitat, pastureland, and improved surface water conditions.
Our reclamation work includes:
Eliminating or stabilizing highwalls
Restoring natural drainage and stream systems
Regrading slopes for long-term stability
Planting thousands of trees annually
Seeding hundreds of acres for sustainable land use
In over five decades of operation, we are proud to have never forfeited a single reclamation bond.
Environmental Stewardship in Action
Each reclamation project is designed to enhance long-term ecological health. Our stream mitigation and restoration teams work to reconnect waterways, improve hydrology, and support long-term water quality improvements. The result is land that is not only restored, but often improved beyond its original condition.
Safety: Our People Protect Our People
Safety is embedded in every aspect of our operations. From new hire onboarding to ongoing training, every employee is equipped with the knowledge and tools needed to perform their work safely and responsibly.
Our safety program includes:
Annual retraining for all crews
Regular “walk-and-talk” safety meetings in the field
Dedicated Safety Director oversight
Continuous safety performance monitoring and improvement
We believe every employee deserves to return home safely at the end of each day, and our safety culture reflects that commitment.








