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Paramount Gold Gives Presentation for Permit for Its Grassy Mountain Mine, Oregon
July 30, 2018
The projected life of the planned gold mine in Malheur County is eight years, but there are indications of additional resources which could keep the mine operating for many more years. That was part of the message from Paramount Gold
Wisconsin Prepares for New Mining Projects After Repeal of Mining Moratorium
July 30, 2018
Communities in northern Wisconsin are working on their next steps following a recent law change that’ll give companies an easier time moving forward with plans to mine metals. Wisconsin Public Radio reports that the repeal of a decades-old sulfide mining
Liebherr Celebrates Groundbreaking of Its New U.S. Newport News Headquarters, Virginia
July 30, 2018
Members of the Liebherr family, executive management and Newport News city officials gathered on Friday, July 20th, for a groundbreaking ceremony on site in Copeland Industrial Park to celebrate the construction of the new Liebherr USA, Co. headquarters. The commencement
Settlement of $45 Million Reached in Navajo Nation Coal Mine Contract Dispute
July 30, 2018
US-based litigation firm Loewinsohn Flegle Deary Simon has reported that a group of large public utilities has paid $45m to settle an arbitration brought by Navajo Transitional Energy Company (NTEC) pertaining to the Navajo Nation coal mine contract dispute. The
Hi-Crush to Expand Production at Wyeville Frac Sand Mine, Texas
July 26, 2018
Hi-Crush Partners has announced plans to expand production by more than 45 percent at its frac sand mine in Monroe County. The Texas sand company said in a news release Monday that it has amended its contract with one of
Bagdad Hillside Mining Fined $2.7 Million for Arsenic Leak Into Arizona Creek
July 26, 2018
A mining company convicted of felony charges of discharging arsenic-contaminated water into a creek in Yavapai County has been fined more than $2.7 million. Bagdad Hillside was convicted in April of three felony counts of violating a pollution discharge law.
Oxford Mining Suspends Plans for Johnson Run Coal Surface Mine, Ohio
July 26, 2018
Oxford Mining has suspended plans for its proposed Johnson Run thermal coal surface mine in Athens County, Ohio, after the Westmoreland Coal subsidiary learned American Electric Power will not renew a coal supply contract set to expire at the end
Florida Rep. Carlos Curbelo Proposes Carbon Tax Bill
July 26, 2018
A moderate Republican lawmaker on Monday proposed instituting a carbon tax, breaking with the party’s long-standing opposition to policies that would punish people and companies that emit gases that cause climate change. Rep. Carlos Curbelo (R-Fla.), who is running in
Landore Resources Mining Permit Canceled from Failing to Adequately Consult First Nation, Canada
July 26, 2018
A permit for mineral exploration on the traditional territory of a remote First Nation has been cancelled by judges who say the Ontario government and the mining company failed to adequately consult with Indigenous people who hunt and fish in
Deadline August 23: Mine Safety Grants Available from Federal Government
July 25, 2018
The federal government says up to $250,000 is available for grants to promote U.S. mine safety. The Labor Department’s Mine Safety and Health Administration said the deadline for the Brookwood-Sago grant program is Aug. 23, with grants to be awarded
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