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Charah Partners with Oklahoma Construction Materials to Install New Fly Ash Storage Silos
November 14, 2018
Charah® Solutions, Inc. has partnered with Oklahoma Construction Materials (OCM) and completed installation of new fly ash storage silos at OCM’s rail terminal near Oklahoma City. OCM is a leading provider of transload and aggregate supply services. The new silos
Environmental Groups Call for Suspension of PolyMet Mine Permits, Minnesota
November 13, 2018
Several environmental groups descended on state offices in St. Paul Thursday, demanding the DNR and the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency immediately suspend permits for thePolyMet mine project in northeastern Minnesota. “I have in my hands a stop sign to stop
Aquila Resources in Zoning Fight Battle Over Back Forty Mine, Michigan
November 13, 2018
After successfully clearing the hurdles put forth by the EPA and state of Michigan, a Canadian mining company now finds itself about to cross swords with a tiny town board over its proposed Back Forty Mine. Aquila Resources, which has
W. Va. Senator Manchin Could Become Ranking Member on Energy Committee
November 13, 2018
West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin could become the ranking Democrat on the Energy Committee, a move that would likely ruffle feathers among his party’s environmentalist base. The outcome of Florida’s election brawl will have consequences elsewhere in the upper chamber
Montana Measure to Boost Mine Cleanup Standards Fails
November 13, 2018
Montana voters have rejected a ballot initiative that would have increased cleanup standards for companies that plan to open new mines in the state. The measure that failed in Tuesday’s election would have required developers to provide clear evidence in
Looming Shutdown of Navajo Generating Station Means New Jobs Far From Home, Arizona
November 13, 2018
Navajo leaders are scrambling to find a new owner for the west’s largest coal-fired plant, the Navajo Generating Station in northern Arizona. For four decades both the Hopi and Navajo tribes have relied heavily on jobs provided by the coal
Two Fatalities from Electrocution at Intrepid Potash’s Mine in Colorado
November 12, 2018
Authorities say two workers were electrocuted and a third injured Saturday when industrial equipment at a potash mine in eastern Utah touched a power line. The San Juan County Sheriff’s Office says Russell Helquist and Matthew Johnston died at the
Inventory Levels Rise for Caterpillar Dealers as Executives See Long-term Mining Growth
November 12, 2018
Inventory levels on Caterpillar dealer lots across the globe ticked upward in the third quarter to reach the lower end of the company’s target range, despite supply challenges related to American trade conflicts that have affected raw material availability. The
Sandfire Resources to Build Wastewater Pond for It’s Black Butte Mine, Montana
November 12, 2018
A company planning to build a large copper mine in central Montana will need to construct a pond for treated wastewater in order to comply with state water quality rules. The Bozeman Daily Chronicle reports Sandfire Resources will build a
Idaho Champion Acquires 822 Cobalt Mining Claims in Idaho Cobalt Belt
November 12, 2018
Idaho Champion Gold Mines Canada has completed acquisition of 822 federal US mining claims in four blocks, spanning around 6,871 hectares, in Lemhi County, Idaho from American Cobalt in the Idaho Cobalt Belt, collectively known as the “Champion Projects.” The
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