Rustic Ridge Coal Mine

The Rustic Ridge mine expansion threatens the Youghiogheny River watershed and beyond. Help us stop the mine expansion!

Where is the Rustic Ridge Coal Mine & Expansion Area?

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Rustic Ridge 1:

  • Johnstown-based LCT Energy LP currently operates Rustic Ridge 1. This 2,886-acre underground coal mine is in Westmoreland and Fayette Counties.

Rustic Ridge 1 Mine Expansion:

  • PA Department of Environmental Protection approved LCT Energy's permit to expand the current Rustic Ridge 1 coal mine by 1,400 acres. 

Rustic Ridge 2:

  • LCT Energy has also submitted permits for a new 2,322-acre deep mine in Westmoreland County. 

Impacts on the Watershed

Rustic Ridge Meeting

The expansion would impact three important headwaters: Jacobs Creek, Indian Creek, and Loyalhanna Creek.

The mine would pump water from the Loyalhanna watershed, and then discharge treated water into the Indian Creek and Jacobs Creek watersheds.

Our experts predict:

  • The headwaters of the Loyalhanna – specifically Four Mile Run – could go dry.
  • Champion Creek, in the Indian Creek Watershed, would be flooded.
  • Given the anticipated life of the mine, the headwaters of Four Mile Run will be reduced to a trickle, and Donegal Lake could go dry.
  • Due to the geology of this area, mining will likely result in toxic mine discharges in the Loyalhanna Watershed.
Aerial photo of the Anna and Steve Gdosky Indian Creek Restoration System courtesy of the Department of Environmental Protection.

Legacy mining has caused major problems for our rivers.

MWA has invested millions of dollars to treat abandoned mine drainage in the Indian Creek Valley. These once-dead streams are thriving again. They support healthy stream bugs and wild brook trout. 

Coal mining here could reverse decades of restoration. We're fighting this mine expansion to ensure our investment in clean water is not undone.

Native brook trout cannot survive in water polluted with mine drainage, which is often highly acidic.

Native brook trout cannot survive in water polluted with mine drainage, which is often highly acidic.

We're Taking Action to Defend our Waters

In 2025 MWA filed a legal appeal against the PA Department of Environmental Protection challenging the approval of the Rustic Ridge 1 expansion. We have retained outside legal counsel, and we're working with experts and engineers to inform our case. 

Our goal is to raise $350,000 to support our ongoing legal challenge against the Rustic Ridge expansion to protect our watershed's health.

Community Resources

Rustic Ridge Meeting

Join our Community Meetings

MWA regularly meets with concerned community members and municipalities about the growing Rustic Ridge issue. Join us in the fight to Defend the Yough.

  • Meetings are typically held on the last Thursday of the month online or in person. Contact stacey@mtwatershed.com for details.

News & Updates

Please attend: hearing on proposed Rustic Ridge deep mine scheduled for 12/15

December 10, 2015

On Tuesday, December 15 DEP will hold a hearing on the NPDES (water discharge) permit for the proposed Rustic Ridge deep mine in the Donegal and Saltlick areas. The meeting…

Rustic Ridge Deep Mine Update

February 24, 2015

The Department of Environmental Protection California District Mining Office held a public meeting  on Wednesday, January 28, 2015, at the Donegal Community Center, on the proposed Rustic Ridge #1 deep…

MWA’s Technical Comments on Proposed Rustic Ridge Mine

February 5, 2015

This week we’ve been featuring comments from our staff members on the proposed Rustic Ridge deep mine in Donegal Township, Westmoreland County, and Saltlick Township, Fayette County (see here, here…