Black Thunder Mine Planning And The Environment ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Hugh W. Evans
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Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

Many reports and papers have been delivered on projects under construction or already in operation, but we believe there are few that have been written about projects yet to be built specifically dealing with advanced mine and environmental planning. This paper describes such planning for Atlantic Richfield Company's Black Thunder mine. Project planning is a cyclic phenomenom involving four broadly overlapping planning steps (Figure 1). The demands of the public include needs that can be satisfied through planned resource development. Using a base of information that partly exists and must in part be gathered and updated, the preplanned development can be, evaluated. The evaluation process, with built-in environmental constraints leads to an implementation procedure. Implementation results in the development, including the release of the affected area to other public demands that follow.
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APA: Hugh W. Evans  (1975)  Black Thunder Mine Planning And The Environment ? Introduction

MLA: Hugh W. Evans Black Thunder Mine Planning And The Environment ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1975.

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