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Avondale Mine Memorial Park Vandalized, American Flags Burned, Pennsylvania
May 6, 2020
Two American flags were burned and plexiglass to a kiosk was smashed at the Avondale Mine Memorial Park. Steve Konrad, president of the Plymouth Historical Society that owns and maintains the memorial park, believes the vandalism occurred Sunday afternoon. Broken
Lincoln Provides Permitting Updates on Its Pine Grove Gold Mine Project, Nevada
May 5, 2020
Lincoln Gold Mining continues unabated on its permitting efforts on its Pine Grove Gold Mine Project despite the Covid-19 pandemic. The permitting of the project in the gold rich, politically stable State of Nevada is progressing with its consultants working
Eastmain Options Ruby Hill Properties to Benz Mining; Amends Eastmain Mine Project Option
May 5, 2020
Eastmain Resources has optioned to Benz Mining, the Ruby Hill East and West properties. The property is located immediately west of the Eastmain Mine Project, which was optioned to Benz in August 2019. In conjunction with the option, Eastmain is
CBMM and Boston Metal to Trial Next-Generation Technology for Production of Niobium Products
May 5, 2020
CBMM and Boston Metal entered into a strategic partnership to trial Boston Metal’s molten oxide electrolysis (MOE) technology for the production of niobium products. Together, the companies will deploy the MOE technology at CBMM’s production plant in Araxá, Brazil with
Rio Tinto Contributes $10 Million to Support COVID-19 Community Initiatives Across Canada and U.S.
May 5, 2020
In order to support local community efforts to fight COVID-19 and its social and economic impacts, Rio Tinto is investing $10 million in a variety of grassroots projects across Canada and the United States. From delivering critical equipment for people
Ohio EPA Approves CCU Coal’s Water Discharge Permit for Johnson Run Mine
May 4, 2020
The Ohio EPA on Monday issued a final wastewater discharge permit to CCU Coal and Construction’s proposed surface coal mine near Johnson Run in northern Athens County, in spite of strong environmental protests that have been lodged against the project
San Juan Generating Station Carbon Capture Project Receives $22M Federal Grant
May 4, 2020
The carbon capture project at San Juan Generating Station will benefit from a $22 million Department of Energy cooperative funding agreement awarded to the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology. The award includes $17.5 million from the DOE and
Southern Company, Alabama Power Meet with Trump Officials on Keys to Economic Revival
May 4, 2020
Officials from the Southern Company and Alabama Power made several recommendations at a meeting with Trump Administration officials to help restore the nation’s economy after the COVID-19 pandemic. At the Great American Economic Revival Energy Industry Group meeting at the
Alaska Conservationists Urge Action on Transboundary Mining
May 4, 2020
Federal lawmakers have been urged by tribes and local conservation groups to address transboundary mining, which some consider a threat to southeast Alaska. Transboundary mining is when run-off from a mine in one country pollutes water that eventually flows into
UMWA Holds News Conference to Address Change of Murray Energy’s Chapter 11 Filing
May 4, 2020
The coal mining industry has been under siege in recent years by bankruptcy filings, shutdowns of mines and coal-fired power plants, and declining demand and prices. And the COVID-19 pandemic has worsened the industry’s situation. The United Mine Workers of
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