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Nevada Gold Mines Donates to STEM Education, Nevada
January 28, 2020
Nevada Gold Mines recently presented a social investment of $75,000 to support Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education in schools throughout Elko County. Elko County School District will use the contribution to update science labs at West Wendover High
Reynolds Soil Technologies Combats Dust Using Less Water
January 28, 2020
Reynolds Soil Technologies (RST) has experienced an increase in demand for its Hi-Foam product as mining and quarrying companies look for ways to reduce water consumption. Hi-Foam is a dust suppressant product that requires substantially less water than conventional water
Castleton’s $1.2 Billion Plaquemines Methanol Plant Receives Air Permits, Louisiana
January 28, 2020
Another major methanol manufacturing plant is one step closer to being constructed in southeast Louisiana, this time in Plaquemines Parish. Castleton Commodities International received its air permit from the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality in late December for its site
Caterpillar Foundation Donates $250,000 to Australia Red Cross Relief Efforts
January 28, 2020
As bushfires rage across Australia, the Caterpillar Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Caterpillar Inc., is making a $250,000 donation to the Australian Red Cross to aid in relief efforts. The unprecedented fires have taken lives, destroyed homes and devastated millions
Final Rule Released for Revision of Waters of the United States
January 27, 2020
At an event at the US Army Corp of Engineers’ (USACE) Pittsburgh District Office, EPA Regional Administrator Cosmo Servidio, USACE Deputy Commander Jon Klink, and Representative Glenn Thompson (PA-15) celebrated the Navigable Waters Protection Rule. The rule provides a new,
Kentucky Closes Four Coal Mines, Citing Permit Violations
January 27, 2020
Four coal mines in Pike County and Perry County, all owned by American Resources Corporation, have been ordered to close after the Kentucky Division of Mine Safety removed the company’s mining permits, citing permit violations. The Kentucky Division of Mine
National Energy Technology Lab Launches Coal Efficiency Research Program
January 27, 2020
While coal has significantly decreased in use over the decades, the National Energy Technology Lab (NETL) is attempting to make its contributions to U.S. electricity more efficient through new research, with a particular eye on a new coating. Steam is
Wyoming and Montana Ask Supreme Court to Overturn Washington Coal Terminal Ban
January 27, 2020
Wyoming and Montana, two coal-producing western states, on Tuesday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to invalidate Washington state’s decision to block on environmental grounds a coal export terminal intended as an outlet to Asian markets. Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon, a
New Legislation Introduced for Mine Reclamation Fees
January 27, 2020
Standing before a huge culm bank at the Harry E. Colliery, U.S. Rep. Matt Cartwright on Thursday said Congress must reauthorize the Abandoned Mine Land Trust Fund, which allows states to collect small fees from active coal mine operators in
BLM Issues Decision of Record for Kerr’s Copperstone Mine Gold Project, Arizona
January 24, 2020
Kerr Mines Inc. said the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) issued a Decision of Record (DOR) based on a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) formally approving Kerr’s Mining Plan of Operation (MPO) at its 100 percent owned Copperstone
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