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- Topaz Beryllium Company, a Utah Corporation; American Mining Congress, a Colorado Nonprofit Corporation; and Colorado Mining Association, a Colorado Nonprofit Corporation, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. United States of America, United States Department of the Interior, Cecilandrus, Secretary of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, and Frank Gregg,Director of the Bureau of Land Management, Defendants-Appellees, and Northwest Mining Association, Alaska Mining Association, Utah Miningassociation, Idaho Mining Association, and New Mexico Mining Association, Intervenors., 649 F.2d 775 (10th Cir. 1981)
Alan L. Sullivan of Van Cott, Bagley, Cornwall & McCarthy, Salt Lake City, Utah (Richard K. Sager of Van Cott, Bagley, Cornwall & McCarthy, Salt Lake ...
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ST. LOUIS, March 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Peabody Energy has earned dual honors for pioneering land restoration and water management best practices on thousands of acres of rangeland in Colorado.
The company earned the 2009 'Excellence in Research and Use of New Practices Reclamation Award' from the Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety and the Colorado Mining Association for its work to restore lands at its former Seneca operations in the state.
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Then [Bill Ritter] bowed out, and McnInis' worst nightmare stepped up: Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper announced he was running for governor. The most recent polls show the race as dead even, but it's still Hickenlooper's to lose. Tall and with a slightly boyish look that belies his 58 years, he's instantly likeable and hard to pigeonhole. The worst that can be said of him is that he's from Denver in a state where being from Denver is not necessarily a compliment.
His conviction on that issue was put to the test recently when he spoke to the Colorado Mining Association, a group dominated by coal producers. The mining association tends toward deep skepticism - if not outright hostility - to the notion of global climate change. One member asked Hickenlooper, who'd attended the recent clima...
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SILVERTON, Colo. (AP) - All four people aboard a small plane were killed when it crashed over the weekend in the southwest Colorado mountains.
The single-engine plane was flying from Durango to Aspen when it crashed Saturday afternoon. Local officials say the crash site was about 1[1/2] miles north of Silverton.
...) - The state of Wyoming and the Colorado Mining Association want a federal court in Denver to reco...
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DENVER - A federal appeals court on Friday upheld a rule prohibiting roads on nearly 50 million acres of land in national forests across the United States, a ruling hailed by environmentalists as one of the most significant in decades.
Mining and energy companies, however, say it could limit development of natural resources such as coal, oil and natural gas.
... lawyers for the state of Wyoming and the Colorado Mining Association contended it was a violation of...
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... is designed to rid federal lands of stale mining claims and to provide federal land managers with u... General; for the Alaska Miners Association et al. by Ronald A. Zumbrun and Robin L. Rivett; ffor the Colorado Mining Association by . Page 471 U.S. 84, 86. Ran...
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... Appellants. COLORADO MINING. ASSOCIATION,. Intervenor-Appel...
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A little over a year ago, the world watched and listened in horror to news of the Sago Mine disaster, a coal mine explosion that took place in Sago, WV. Mining can be a dangerous profession. But it is also an essential one. Just ask Jim Godfrey of the Birmingham, AL-based Casualty & Surety Inc (CSI), an MGA and wholesale broker that specializes in providing insurance coverages for the mining industry. Godfrey says that CSI writes annual premiums of about $45 million and that about $30 million of that consists of mining coverages. International mining companies can now be served in the mining program as well, Godfrey says. Godfrey says that the mining industry has taken steps to mitigate losses. Most large companies have a risk management and loss control expert on staff. The industr...
...The National Mining Association estimates that the nation will need approximately ... have also been constructed for the Colorado Mining Association and the Northwest Mining Associ...
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... of the Colorado Oil and Gas Association. Now head of Ted Turner's United Nations Foundatio... Sanderson, president of the Colorado Mining Association, would like to keep coal king. . "I th...
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- State of Ohio, Petitioner, v. United States Department of the Interior, Manuel Lujan, Jr., Secretary of Department of the Interior, Respondents, Public Service Electric and Gas Co., Et Al., Asarco Inc., Intervenors. National Wildlife Federation, Et Al., Petitioner, v. Department of the Interior and United States of America, Respondents, Edison Electric Institute, American Mining Congress, Public Service Electric and Gas Co., Et Al., Chemical Manufacturers Association, American Petroleum Institute, Asarco Inc., Intervenors. State of New Jersey, Department of Environmental Protection, Petitioner, v. United States Department of the Interior, Manuel Lujan, Jr., Secretary of Department of the Interior and United States of America, Respondents, Edison Electric Institute, American Petroleum Institute, American Mining Congress, Asarco, Inc., Public Service Electric and Gas Co., Chemical Manufacturers Association, Intervenors. State of Colorado, Petitioner, v. United States Department of the Interior, Manuel Lujan..., 880 F.2d 432 (D.C. Cir. 1989)
Erik D. Olson and Gordon Johnson, with whom Eric Glitzenstein, Washington, D.C., Michael Bean, Robert Abrams, Charles R. Dyas, E. Dennis Muchnicki, Co...