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Cargill Salt Mine Reopens in Lansing, New York
March 2, 2016
The Cargill salt mine in Lansing reopened Monday, nearly two months after an elevator malfunction trapped 17 miners 900 feet underground for 10 hours. Work has been halted since Jan. 7, and mine staff will spend the next few days
Court Upholds EPA Decision on Coronado Coal-fired Power Plant, Arizona
March 2, 2016
A federal appeals court has upheld a decision by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to replace part of Arizona’s plan to cut emissions from power plants. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday that the EPA acted reasonably
Elusive Former EPA Scientist Will Be Deposed in Pebble Mining Suit
March 2, 2016
A former Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) scientist who left the country three years ago will return to the U.S. to be questioned in a mining company’s lawsuit against the agency. Phil North retied from the EPA and left the U.S.
AEP-PSO Complete Environmental Upgrades at Coal-fired Power Plant, Oklahoma
March 2, 2016
Public Service Co. of Oklahoma has completed an environmental upgrade project at its Northeastern Station in Oologah, Oklahoma. The power plant’s coal-fired Unit 3 has begun operating with newly-added environmental controls. Completion of the project to add the new emissions-reducing
HudBay Minerals to Delay Construction of Rosemont Copper Mine, Arizona
March 2, 2016
A Canadian mining company says it expects a delay in construction of a major project in southern Arizona but is proceeding with engineering and permitting work. HudBay Minerals Inc. says it remains committed to the Rosemont Mine in the
Xcel Energy to Appeal EPA’s Scrubber Mandate for Tolk Coal-fired Plant, Texas
March 2, 2016
Xcel Energy said in its Feb. 19 annual Form 10-K report that its Southwestern Public Service (SPS) subsidiary plans to appeal a recent Federal Implementation Plan (FIP) from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under the regional haze program that requires
PDAC, March 6-9: World’s Largest Mineral and Mining Event Heading to Toronto
March 1, 2016
The world’s leading mineral exploration and mining event — the PDAC Convention — is just around the corner! The annual convention, now in its 84th year, brings the mineral exploration and mining community to Toronto and has recently attracted between
Abacus Completes Updated Feasibility Study for Ajax Copper-Gold-Silver Deposit, Canada
March 1, 2016
Abacus Mining & Exploration Corporation has updated feasibility study for the Ajax copper-gold-silver deposit. The updated feasibility study supersedes the feasibility study of January 6, 2012 and incorporates an updated reserve and significantly updated engineering. In addition, several significant changes
Crystal Peak Minerals Advances Feasibility Study Work for Its Sevier Playa Fertilizer Project, Utah
March 1, 2016
Crystal Peak Minerals Inc. has advanced feasibility study work on its premium specialty fertilizer project on the Sevier Playa in southwestern Utah, U.S.A. In May 2015, work began to develop a field program to address information required to complete a
U.S. Takes the Helm of International Carbon Capture Test Network
March 1, 2016
The U.S. will lead the International Test Center Network (ITCN), a global consortium of facilities conducting research and development (R&D) on carbon capture technologies. The ITCN was formed by the National Carbon Capture Center (NCCC) in Wilsonville, Alabama and the
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