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EPA Proposes Approval of North Dakota Coal Ash Permit Program
May 15, 2025
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed to approve North Dakota’s coal combustion residuals (CCR or coal ash) program application, which would allow the state rather than the federal government to manage coal ash disposal in surface impoundments and landfills.
Nov. 4-6: MSHA’s TRAM Conference to Spotlight Innovation in Mine Safety Training
May 15, 2025
The National Mine Health and Safety Academy will host the 2025 Training Resources Applied to Mining (TRAM) Conference from Nov. 4 to 6, bringing together hundreds of mine safety trainers and professionals to share the latest tools, techniques, and best
DOI Expedites Permitting for Anfield’s Uranium-Vanadium Velvet-Wood Mine, Utah
May 14, 2025
The Department of the Interior said it has expedited permitting review of a major energy project — the Velvet-Wood mine in Utah — under its newly established emergency procedures. As part of a strategic response to the national energy emergency
Graphite One Completes Bankable Feasibility Study for Graphite Creek Mine, Alaska
May 14, 2025
Graphite One (G1) has released the results and the filing of its technical report relating to the feasibility study (FS) for the company’s U.S. Based Anode Active Material Supply Chain Project. “Our feasibility study represents a major milestone for G1
MTM Critical Metals Secures Permitted Industrial Site for Recovery Plant, Texas
May 14, 2025
MTM Critical Metals Limited said it has secured a strategic, pre-permitted 5-hectare industrial site in Chambers County, Texas. This industrial-ready location will host MTM’s first U.S. Flash Joule Heating (FJH) metal recovery plant and serve as the base for future
Judge Orders Restoration of Jobs in Health Program for West Virginia Coal Miners
May 14, 2025
A judge on Tuesday ordered the restoration of a health monitoring program for coal miners in West Virginia and rescinded layoffs the federal government implemented in a unit of a small U.S. health agency. U.S. District Judge Irene Berger issued
Colorado School of Mines Graduate Bringing Attention to Both the Future and History of Mining
May 14, 2025
As Colorado School of Mines celebrates graduation day, students will earn degrees in dozens of different science and technology fields. But the institution’s roots trace back to its first degree — a bachelor’s in mining engineering. Senior Alexandra Nickle will
U.S. Judge Halts Plan to Transfer Oak Flat Land for Resolution Copper Mine, Arizona
May 13, 2025
A U.S. district judge on Friday temporarily halted the federal government’s plans to transfer land in eastern Arizona for a massive copper mining project amid protest by Native American groups that consider the area sacred. Apache Stronghold and its supporters
Inomin, Sumitomo Metal Mining Canada Sign Definitive Agreement on Beaver-Lynx Project, Canada
May 13, 2025
Inomin Mines has entered into a earn-in and joint venture agreement with Sumitomo Metal Mining Canada, an arm’s length party, where Inomin granted to Sumitomo the right to earn up to an 80 percent interest in the company’s Beaver and
White House Ends Use of Carbon Cost
May 13, 2025
The U.S. is ending its use of a metric for estimating the economic damages from greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, the latest reversal of climate change policies supported by President Donald Trump’s predecessors. The White House Office of Management and Budget
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