Homestake Mining Company, Ruby Hill Mine: A Case Study On How To Streamline The NEPA Process During Mine Permitting Using Properly Designed And Executed Natural Resource Baseline Studies

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. J. Reich C. L. Wilsey M. J. Protani K. M. Oakes
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

The time frame required to complete the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) process for a new mine, or for the expansion of an existing mine, can range between 9 months to 24 months, or more. The time frame will vary depending on whether an Environmental Assessment (EA) or an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) will be completed. Completing properly designed baseline studies to collect natural resource data to support the EA or EIS prior to the start of the NEPA process can shorten this time frame. The two year natural resource baseline study completed by Homestake Mining Company for the Ruby Hill Mine, located in Eureka County, Nevada will be used as the case study to describe how properly designed and executed natural resource baseline studies streamlined the NEPA process.
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APA: W. J. Reich C. L. Wilsey M. J. Protani K. M. Oakes  (2001)  Homestake Mining Company, Ruby Hill Mine: A Case Study On How To Streamline The NEPA Process During Mine Permitting Using Properly Designed And Executed Natural Resource Baseline Studies

MLA: W. J. Reich C. L. Wilsey M. J. Protani K. M. Oakes Homestake Mining Company, Ruby Hill Mine: A Case Study On How To Streamline The NEPA Process During Mine Permitting Using Properly Designed And Executed Natural Resource Baseline Studies. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.

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