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Blaschak Coal to Receive $1 Million State Grant for Mine Redevelopment, Pennsylvania
August 30, 2018
There’s an effort by the state to redevelop a mine in the Mount Carmel region. That mine is operated by the Blaschak Coal Corporation which will get a $1 million state grant to fund the project. Bags of coal are
New Age Metals Picking Up Pace on Development of Palladium Mine, Sudbury
August 30, 2018
A junior miner is picking up the pace on development of an open-pit palladium mine in River Valley, east of Sudbury. Harry Barr, the chairman and CEO of New Age Metals, told CBC News that recent exploration has found minerals
Nevada Officials Partner With JSW SA to Utilize Drones for Mine Safety
August 30, 2018
The Governor’s Office of Economic Development’s drone group has formed an unlikely partnership to help advance the unmanned aerial systems industry: the largest Polish coking coal-producing company in the European Union. According to the partners, this collaboration could bring innovations
Montana Resources’ Berkeley Pit Pilot Project Remains on Schedule
August 30, 2018
Montana Resources remains on target to begin pumping and treating Berkeley Pit water five years ahead of schedule, mine officials say, and the company has begun laying the groundwork at the mine site for the impending pilot project to begin.
Mining Moratorium Extended Another Six Months in Waterloo, New York
August 30, 2018
The Town Board voted 5-0 Monday to extend an existing moratorium on mining and excavation permits for another six months. The action followed a public hearing on Local Law 5 of 2018. It extends the initial six-month moratorium passed in
NIOSH’s Mobile Unit Gives Coal Miners Free Health Screenings
August 30, 2018
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) held free health screenings today for coal miners in the area. The screenings will provide early detection of black lung disease. Since 1999, the prevalence of black lung disease has been
Energy Department Selects Additional Advanced Combustion Projects to Receive $3.3 Million
August 29, 2018
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy (FE) has selected three additional projects to receive approximately $3.3 million in federal funding for cost-shared research and development. These projects are supported through the funding opportunity announcement (FOA) DE-FOA-0001728,
Tucson Metro Chamber: It’s Time to Move Ahead with Rosemont Copper Mine
August 28, 2018
The proposed Rosemont Copper Mine’s open pit would span 6,000 to 6,500 feet in all directions and drop up to 3,100 feet into the ground. The mine would have about 400 employees. Arizona is a mining state. To this day,
Alliance Mining to Acquire Tonopah Uranium Project, Nevada
August 28, 2018
Alliance Mining has signed a letter of Intent with Jadestone Energy to acquire Tonopah Uranium project in Nevada, US. Located in the Tonopah Mining district in Nye County and Esmerelda Country, Nevada, the project comprises 160 contiguous Bureau of Land
Cameo Cobalt to Acquire Forrest Kerr’s Big Mac Gold Project, British Columbia
August 28, 2018
Cameo Cobalt has signed a share purchase agreement to acquire Forrest Kerr Resources, the owner of the Big Mac gold property, an exploration project located in British Columbia’s Golden Triangle. The Big Mac Gold Project shares more than 30 kilometers
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