Stuck with a $2.6 billion cleanup tab over a nine-year period, the federal government wants the hardrock mining industry to commence posting money upfront so taxpayers don’t have to foot the bill.
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Protection of North Carolina’s economic diversity, natural wealth and people hinges on the Environmental Protection Agency after the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has failed to address serious concerns about irreversible harm from PCS Phosphate’s planned mining expansion.
Derb Carter, director, Carolinas Office, Southern Environmental Law Center, stated:
With this latest failure of the Corps, it’s now [...]
U.S. EPA is reported to have objected to three more federal permits for mountaintop-removal coal mining.
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Guyana Goldfields Incorpo-rated reported that it has applied to the Environmental Protection Agency for permission to open a large-scale mine at Aurora, Cuyuni River, which if approved could see the construction of a hydropower facility across a section of the river.
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QUEENSLAND’S Environmental Protection Agency was blamed of “falling asleep at the wheel” for failing to protect the Fitzroy Basin’s water quality. While welcoming the findings of the EPA’s draft study into the impact of the mining industry on the region’s water quality, Capricorn Conservation Council project officer Alison Jones said it highlighted the lack of [...]
According to an US EPA official, the risks from the contaminated Callahan mine to environment and human health is sufficient to warrant conducting a feasibility study.
Ed Hathaway, EPA’s remedial project manager for the site, was quoted as saying:
Moving on to the feasibility study is justified. The site and the area around it register the highest [...]
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
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