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Taranis Resources Completes Initial Government Review of Thor Mine Development Plan, B.C.
January 23, 2019
Taranis Resources has completed its second round of consultations with British Columbia’s governmental permitting agencies Southeast Mine Development Review Committee (SEMDRC) regarding the upcoming 10,000 tonne bulk sample from its 100 percent owned Thor project. Representatives from the Ministry of
Charah Installs Innovative Thermal Process Technology for Fly Ash Beneficiation, Louisiana
January 23, 2019
Charah® Solutions, a leading provider of environmental and maintenance services to the power generation industry, has installed its proprietary fly ash beneficiation technology at the company’s Sulphur, Louisiana, terminal to improve the quality of fly ash and to increase its
Honey Badger Receives Exploration Permit for Thunder Bay Silver-Cobalt Project, Ontario
January 23, 2019
Honey Badger Exploration has received an exploration permit, valid for 3 years, for it its Thunder Bay Silver-Cobalt Project, west of Thunder Bay, Ontario. “We are pleased with the timely receipt of this permit. We made some significant silver-cobalt discoveries
Total Safety Acquires Vantage Safety Services, Continues Its Canadian Expansion
January 23, 2019
Total Safety has strengthened its Canadian presence by acquiring Vantage Safety Services. Based in Clairmont, Alberta, Vantage Safety Services is a full-service industrial safety company providing services to all segments of the oil and gas industry. This acquisition continues Total
Highland Copper Secures Mining Permits for Copperwood Project, Michigan
January 22, 2019
Highland Copper Company has announced the receipt of the mining, air and dam safety permits from the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) for its Copperwood project located in the Upper Peninsula, Michigan, USA. The MDEQ has approved the Company’s
Wyoming Gov. Gordon Views Site Options for New $10 Million Coal Plants
January 22, 2019
Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon is looking at at least three potential sites for the experimental coal-generating plant he wants to build in the state. The Gillette News Record reports that the Gordon told the Wyoming Press Association Convention Friday that
Michigan Withdraws from Lawsuits Over Federal Environmental Rules
January 22, 2019
The state of Michigan is withdrawing from two lawsuits challenging federal environmental regulations. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel’s office filed motions to withdraw from the cases Friday. The lawsuits date back a couple of years to when Republican Bill Schuette
Nova Scotia Department of Labor Inspect Roof Fall Accident at Donkin Coal Mine
January 22, 2019
Inspectors from the Nova Scotia Department of Labor have gone underground to inspect the roof fall at Donkin mine. Scott Nauss, senior director of inspection and compliance, said two inspectors from the department went down into the mine on Jan.
W. Va. Readies Interstate as Alliance Resource Partners Set to Begin Longwall Mining
January 22, 2019
Motorists who have driven Interstate 70 at the West Virginia/Pennsylvania line in the past week may have noticed workers cutting out large sections of the highway and replacing the existing concrete with asphalt. This, according to West Virginia Division of
Westmoreland Coal Seeks to End Employee and Retiree Obligations
January 22, 2019
The bankrupt coal firm that owns the Kemmerer mine has asked a bankruptcy judge in Texas for permission to kill retirement obligations for its former workers in Wyoming and nix the current contract between unionized miners in Lincoln County and
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