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Samuel Acquires US-based Sierra Aluminum
July 16, 2018
Samuel, Son & Co has acquired Sierra Aluminum, a provider of aluminum extrusions and related products and services to customers in a number of end markets, including construction and transportation. The acquisition is an important strategic step that moves Samuel’s
Energy Department Selects Additional Carbon Capture Projects to Receive $11.3 Million
July 13, 2018
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy (FE) has selected five additional projects to receive approximately $11.3 million in federal funding for cost-shared research and development. These projects are supported through the funding opportunity announcement (FOA) DE-FOA-0001792,
New Found Gold to Acquire Altius’ Sail Pond Project, Newfoundland
July 13, 2018
Altius Minerals Corporation has executed a letter of intent to sell its Sail Pond silver-copper-lead-zinc project on the Northern Peninsula of Newfoundland to New Found Gold Corp. (NFG), a private Newfoundland-focused precious metals explorer. “We are very pleased to be
Doe Run Mine Rescue Teams Win at Regional Mine Contests
July 13, 2018
The Doe Run Company’s two mine rescue teams recently earned high honors at competitive mine rescue contests. The Gray Team won first place in three different competitions at the Northern Regional Mine Rescue Contest. The Maroon Team also received high
Permits Filed for Four New Southern West Virginia Coal Mining Operations
July 12, 2018
Four mining operations have applied for permits with the West Virginia Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP). The Raleigh County Commission received copies of the requests this week, according to Commission President Dave Tolliver. They are the Rhino Eastern Mine Company,
Judge Delays Decision on Environmental Groups’ Challenge for Lucky Minerals Mine, Montana
July 12, 2018
A judge found that the environmental groups seeking to prevent an exploratory drilling project in the mountains north of Yellowstone National Park skirted procedural rules, a move that delays any final judicial action on their lawsuit to prevent the work.
Acting EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler Addresses Staff About Vision and Priorities
July 12, 2018
Acting Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Andrew Wheeler gave his first public address, providing a glimpse into how he will lead the country’s top environmental regulatory agency. Wheeler addressed EPA staffers Wednesday, only days after Scott Pruitt resigned as EPA chief
White House Reviewing EPA’s Proposal to Repeal Obama’s CO2 Regulations
July 12, 2018
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) sent its proposal to repeal the Obama administration’s global warming regulation on power plants to the White House for review. The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) received EPA’s proposal to repeal the Clean Power
Colorado to Pay $2 Million a Year to Keep Summitville Gold Mine Site Clean
July 12, 2018
After 27 years of EPA control, Colorado is preparing to take over the full financial burden — a forever bill for $2 million a year — of a high-mountain cyanide gold mine that became one of the West’s worst environmental
Kentucky Coal Mine Supervisors Indicted for Rigging Dust Monitoring in Underground Mines
July 12, 2018
Eight former supervisors and safety officers at a Kentucky coal company were indicted Wednesday on federal charges that they rigged dust monitoring in underground mines, forcing miners to work in the kind of dirty conditions that can lead to black
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