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Michigan House Votes to Loosen Mining Permit Laws

May 17, 2018

Mining companies would be able to modify onsite facilities without an environmental permit amendment under legislation the Michigan House approved Tuesday, a move Democrats warn could harm the environment. Lawmakers voted 63-45 for the bill to grant companies more flexibility

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Cobalt Mining Could be New Boon to Missouri Economy

May 17, 2018

Cobalt is a hot commodity and getting hotter. The mineral is in high demand and the largest known deposit of cobalt in our country is located in Fredericktown, Missouri. The old Madison Mines have been dormant since the late 70’s

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Federal Judge Strikes Down Coal Handling Ban in Oakland, California

May 17, 2018

A federal judge has struck down an Oakland coal-handling ban, a decision that helps clear the way for a terminal that could annually load up to 10 million tons of Utah coal onto vessels bound for Asia. The ruling, handed

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Prophecy Files Operations Plan for Gibellini Vanadium Mine, Nevada

May 17, 2018

Aiming to kick off the first primary vanadium mine in North America, Prophecy Development Corp. submitted a plan of operations for the Gibellini vanadium project in Eureka County to the Bureau of Land Management. “With the filing of our Plan

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IDM Mining Expects Environmental Permits for Red Mountain Mine by September, British Columbia

May 17, 2018

Mining reported that Canada’s IDM Mining Ltd, one of the several companies developing projects in British Columbia’s prolific Golden Triangle, said that it expected to receive the necessary environmental permits for its proposed Red Mountain mine in the third quarter

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Mining Industry Back Mining Pollution Rule Reversal for Hard Rock Mining

May 17, 2018

The Latest on a legal challenge to the Trump administration’s reversal of a proposal to make mining companies prove they can pay for future pollution cleanups.   The mining industry says it will intervene on behalf of the Trump administration

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Environmental Groups Challenge Mining Pollution Rule Reversal for Hard Rock Mining

May 17, 2018

Environmental groups challenged the Trump administration in federal court Wednesday over its rejection of an Obama-era proposal that would have required mining companies to prove they have enough money to clean up their pollution. The Idaho Conservation League, Earthworks, Sierra

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Rio Tinto and Alcoa Launches World’s First Carbon-free Aluminium Smelting Process

May 16, 2018

Rio Tinto and Alcoa Corporation have launched a revolutionary process to make aluminium that produces oxygen and eliminates all direct greenhouse gas emissions from the traditional smelting process. Executives of Rio Tinto, Alcoa, and Apple were joined by Canadian Prime

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Eagle Crusher Names New Crushing and Screening Plant Distributor for Missouri and Oklahoma

May 16, 2018

Eagle Crusher Co. Inc. has added Horton Supply Co. to its list of U.S. distributors. Horton will represent the full line of Eagle Crusher heavy-duty crushing and screening equipment for the recycle concrete, asphalt, aggregate, and sand and gravel industries

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Trump Admin Debates Best Way to Keep Coal Plants Open

May 14, 2018

As coal and nuclear plants across the country continue to falter, members of President Donald Trump’s administration are weighing solutions that can save jobs without wreaking havoc on the grid. The U.S. energy industry is rapidly evolving. The implementation of

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