On July 24, 2002 miners broke through into an abandoned, water-filled mine flooding the Quecreek Mine with over 150 million gallons of water. Nine miners scrambled to safety, but nine were trapped in a pocket of air in the dark, cold, water filled mine.
The nine miners were rescued four days later through the combined efforts of state and federal mine rescue agencies and hundreds of workers and local volunteers.
I thought it would be appropriate to write a personal account of the rescue operation from my perspective as Secretary of the Department of Environmental Protection for the 15th anniversary of the rescue.
This was the first-time I put this very personal story of such a public event down on paper.
I wanted to do it in part so the details don’t get lost in the future, but, more importantly, to also express how incredibly proud I am of the job the men and women of DEP did on those four hot July days 15 years ago to bring about the safe rescue of the nine miners at Quecreek.
From those in Deep Mine Safety handling the details of the rescue itself, to the water quality staff dealing with the millions of gallons of water being pumped out of the mine, our communications staff who worked around the clock with the unprecedented world-wide media attention and even our summer interns who got the experience of a lifetime, it was an outstanding example of public employees doing their jobs.
Hundreds of people from DEP and other state agencies were involved, working along with our federal counterparts and the entire Somerset community, to achieve a single goal, knowing, the entire time, the odds were not on our side.
What follows is my story of how we all converged on the Arnold Farm in Somerset County 15 years ago and were witness to what I can only call a miracle.
Click Here to read the whole story.
Thank You: My thanks to Gov. Mark Schweiker, Joe Sbaffoni, David La Torre and Bill Arnold for providing comments on this article in draft and for remembering some details I was hazy on after 15 years.
(Photos by Commonwealth Media Services and the Department of Environmental Protection.)
Visiting The Rescue Site
For information on visiting the rescue site in Somerset County, go to the Quecreek Mine Rescue Foundation website.
Resource Links:
-- 20th Anniversary Of Quecreek Mine Rescue To Be Celebrated In July 22-23 In Somerset County [PaEN]
-- Commonwealth Media Services: Quecreek Mine Rescue - Critical Decisions [Video]
-- Click Here for the DEP Commemorative Booklet “Nine for Nine” with lots of photos from each phase of the rescue and the names of key DEP players.
-- Click Here for the DEP Timeline Of The Quecreek Mine Rescue.
Related Article This Week:
-- PA Mine Map Atlas Has Served State Since The Quecreek Mine Rescue In Somerset County [PaEN]
[Posted: July 10, 2023] PA Environment Digest
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