State of New York

Mined Land Permits (1974-Present)

Permit records for mining operations in New York State, maintained by the Division of Mineral Resources since 1974. Includes permit holder names and site locations across active and historical mine operations statewide.

Example records
Namelegal entityFull NamepersonStreet AddressaddressFull AddressaddressCityaddressAlternate Namelegal entity
Use cases

Vendor Due Diligence for Aggregate Suppliers

A construction materials procurement team vetting a gravel or sand supplier checks whether the company holds or has held a valid New York State mining permit, and whether the permit is associated with the legal entity name the vendor is operating under today versus a prior or alternate name.

NameAlternate NameFull AddressCity

KYB Entity Matching Across Name Variants

A fintech onboarding a small business in the extractive sector cross-references the applicant's stated business name against both primary and secondary permit holder names to detect whether the entity has operated under multiple names, which can signal restructuring, rebranding, or attempts to obscure prior regulatory history.

NameAlternate NameFull Name

Insurance Underwriting for Environmental Liability

An environmental liability underwriter assessing a property in New York checks whether any mining permits have been issued for that address or surrounding city, since historical mine operations can indicate subsidence risk, groundwater contamination exposure, or reclamation obligations that affect property insurability.

Street AddressFull AddressCityName