A Yuba River gold mining accident that knocked a man to the ground and sent him to the hospital for five days has led to his $500,000 lawsuit and a company’s concerns that it may have to declare bankruptcy.
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A MINING firm responsible for a flood that left dozens of homes filled with mud and polluted a 30-mile stretch of river has been ordered to pay almost £40,000.
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River sand mining has been a major environmental issue in India over the years as it seriously affects the eco-system of riparian regions surrounding major and minor rivers.
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The Federal Environment Minister has given green signal to the expansion of Xstrata’s McArthur River zinc mine near Borroloola in the Northern Terriotry, but the mine has to submit a comprehensive monitoring plan.
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Work has stopped on the expansion of McArthur River Mine owned by Xstrata following a landmark Federal Court decision in favour of Aborigines fighting to save a sacred river.
The judgment said:
The approval granted to construct an open-cut lead and zinc mine at McArthur River is invalid.
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Community in West Virginia’s Big River Coal Valley is trying to prove that clean energy can beat dirty power – even in the heart of coal country.
A local community group called Coal River Mountain watch is working to replace wind power on Coal River Mountain for strip-mined coal as an energy source.
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Environmentalists say that the refusal of the U.S. Senate to rewrite the nation’s mining regulations is creating pollution risk at the Colorado River.
Dusty Horwitt, an analyst for the Environmental Working Group, said:
The Colorado River is the lifeblood of the West. The Senate’s failure to pass the mining law (would leave) citizens virtually powerless to protect drinking [...]
Peace River watershed and Charlotte Harbor declared war against controversial plans to mine the Altman Tract by citing concern over sensitive wetlands.
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Residents of Arau in Guyana are complaining that mining operations along the Arau Riverhave damaged a section of the waterway, which has made life difficult for residents of Arau due to environmental degradation and its potential effects on the lives of the people.
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Friday, April 24, 2009
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