Hardrock Mining on Federal Lands
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Assesses the adequacy of the regulatory framework for hardrock mining on federal lands. Applies to hardrock (locatable) minerals; gold, silver, copper, and uranium on over 350 million acres of federal lands in the western U.S. Softcover.
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COMMITTEE ON HARDROCK MINING ON FEDERAL LANDS
-PERRY R. HAGENSTEIN, Chair, Independent Consultant, Wayland, Massachusetts
-SAMUEL S. ADAMS, Vice-Chair, Independent Consultant, Lincoln, New Hampshire
-ANNE C. BALDRIGE, Independent Consultant, Denver, Colorado
-PAUL B. BARTON, JR., U.S. Geological Survey(emeritus), Reston, Virginia
-EDWIN H. CLARK II, Clean Sites, Inc., Alexandria, Virginia
-DONALD W. GENTRY, PolyMet Mining Corporation, Golden, Colorado
-RAYMOND KRAUSS, Independent Consultant, Santa Rosa, California
-ANN S. MAEST, Buka Environmental, Boulder, Colorado
-JAMES M. McELFISH, JR., Environmental Law Institute, Washington, D.C.
-DUNCAN T. PATTEN, Arizona State University (emeritus), Bozeman, Montana
-JONATHAN G. PRICE, Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology, Reno
-RICHARD E. REAVIS, Nevada Division of Environmental Protection (emeritus), Carson City
-DONALD D. RUNNELLS, Shepherd Miller, Inc., Ft. Collins, Colorado
Hardrock Mining on Federal Lands,Committee on Hardrock Mining on Fed Land,National Academies Press,0309065968,Earth Sciences - General,Earth Sciences - Mineralogy,Environmental Science,Environmental Studies,Mining,Mining Engineering (Specific Aspects),Real Estate - General,Science,Science/Mathematics,Technology And Public Policy
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