Government Role and Influence in Mining

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Thomas V. Falkie
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

In bygone days, the mineral engineer spent most of his/her time on the technical aspects of designing, building, and managing mineral operations. In the last few decades, mostly since the 1960s, increasing amounts of engineering man power and time are spent dealing with federal, state, and local government agencies, laws, and regulations. It is not possible to plan, design, build, or operate mines, mills, smelters, or even office buildings without detailed consideration of government regulations and permitting requirements dealing with environment, worker health and safety, etc. The four chapters of this section provide an overview of the social, legal, political, environmental, and health and safety aspects of mineral enterprise. The section sets the stage for the working engineer/geologist in industry, government, consulting, or academe and points the direction for more detailed study in each of these areas.
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APA: Thomas V. Falkie  (2008)  Government Role and Influence in Mining

MLA: Thomas V. Falkie Government Role and Influence in Mining. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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