Better Coordination Of Permitting And Mine Planning: A North Dakota Case Study

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
James Thompson
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Mine planning at Consolidation Coal Company's (Consol) Glenharold Mine in North Dakota is being constrained by environ¬mental concerns that did not exist when the mine opened in 1965. One such concern which developed in the mid-1970's is the impact of mining on woodlands that are considered impor¬tant wildlife habitat. To better coordinate mine planning with permitting, a cooperative task force was created to evaluate woodlands for their wild¬life habitat potential. The task force included representatives from Consol and state and federal agencies. This cooperative process is seen as a method of communication between industry and government and as a way of developing decision-making tools for mine planners and regulatory agencies.
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APA: James Thompson  (1981)  Better Coordination Of Permitting And Mine Planning: A North Dakota Case Study

MLA: James Thompson Better Coordination Of Permitting And Mine Planning: A North Dakota Case Study. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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