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Miner’s Widow Sues Nystar After Fatal Knox County Mine Collapse
July 14, 2022
The widow of a miner is suing a mining company after a fatal accident. In the lawsuit, Brenda Turbyville alleges that Nystar Tennessee Mines and the upper management of the area recklessly sent her husband, Gerald Turbyville, back into an
Teck Resources Advances Plans for Its Aktigiruq and Anarraaq Projects, Alaska
July 13, 2022
The company that operates the Red Dog zinc mine in Northwest Alaska is seeking state and federal approval for a multi-year exploration plan in the area that could one day lead to a large expansion of its operations. Teck American,
Perpetua Resources Receives Clean Air Act Permit to Construct Stibnite Gold Project, Idaho
July 13, 2022
Perpetua Resources Corp. has received the clean air act permit to construct for the Stibnite Gold Project from the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality. The air permit mandates compliance with state and federal air standards and regulates emissions from construction
Fisher Phillips Unveils Nation’s First MSHA Violations Tracker
July 13, 2022
Fisher Phillips, one of the country’s preeminent labor and employment law firms representing employers, has created the nation’s first Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) Violations Tracker — the MSHA tracker — to provide employers with detailed access to the
EPA Extends Comment Period on Proposed Restrictions that Would Block Pebble Mine, Alaska
July 13, 2022
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is extending by two months the public comment period on its proposed restrictions that would block plans for a copper and gold mine in Alaska’s Bristol Bay region. The agency in a statement said its
U.S., Canada, Others Establish Partnership to Secure Critical Minerals Like Lithium
July 13, 2022
The United States, Canada, and other countries have established a new partnership aimed at securing the supply of critical minerals, which are essential for clean energy and other technologies,as global demand for them rises, the State Department said. Demand for
SunCoke Energy to Build and Operate Granulated Pig Iron Facility, Illinois
July 13, 2022
SunCoke Energy has entered into a non- binding letter of intent with United States Steel Corporation that sets out the principal terms and conditions upon which SunCoke would process iron ore supplied by U. S. Steel to manufacture granulated pig
DEQ and Teck Spar Over Lake Koocanusa New Selenium Rule, Montana
July 12, 2022
Montana’s Department of Environmental Quality and a Canadian coal mining company whose toxic runoff flows into Montana continue to battle over limits on selenium found in the waters of Lake Koocanusa. Teck Resources, a coal mining company whose mine wastewater
Integrated Power Services Acquires Tampa Armature Works
July 12, 2022
Integrated Power Services (IPS) has acquired Tampa Armature Works, Inc. (TAW). The sale includes all eleven TAW locations serving customers in the Southeastern U.S., Caribbean, South America, and internationally. TAW’s four divisions — service centers, power wystems, custom equipment, and
DOE Allocates $18.3 Million to Develop Advanced Chemical Sciences Simulation, Modeling Capabilities
July 12, 2022
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced $18.3 million in funding for eight research projects to advance the development of sophisticated modeling and simulation software for the chemical sciences. Selected projects will dramatically advance the current state-of-the-art in simulating chemical
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