OFR-51-95 Environmental Compliance In The Mine Permitting Process: Case Studies From Alaska, Colorado, Montana And Nevada ? Executive Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Case studies from four western states are used to illustrate the impact of the environmental compliance process on the mining industry. The case studies were not chosen as a statistically significant sample of all mining operations in the western United States but were chosen as representative of operations on both public and private lands and in locations that exhibited varying degrees of involvement by governmental units, non-governmental organizations and the general public. Basically, each case study was chosen because some aspect of their environmental compliance process helped to illustrate an interesting point in the regulatory process. The criteria used to select the case studies were: mines located in different jurisdictional areas, mines located in varying geological areas~ mines located in areas having different historical relationships with mining: and operations that are in production as well as those seeking an operating permit. The variety of such projects should provide the necessary foundation to evaluate the impacts of the environmental compliance process in each location.
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APA:  (1994)  OFR-51-95 Environmental Compliance In The Mine Permitting Process: Case Studies From Alaska, Colorado, Montana And Nevada ? Executive Summary

MLA: OFR-51-95 Environmental Compliance In The Mine Permitting Process: Case Studies From Alaska, Colorado, Montana And Nevada ? Executive Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1994.

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