Obtaining Environmental Permits For A Mining Project - A Strategy

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Steven McCutcheon
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

As most of us have learned through prior and often frustrating experience, anyone proposing to construct a new or expanded mining-ore processing facility must first contend with a rather complex array of environmental laws and permitting regulations administered by a number of different Federal, State and local agencies. At our lost count, there were about 55 federal enactments affecting base and precious metals projects. Applicable State and local laws will usually increase that number significantly. The time and costs associated with complying with all these various regulatory programs usually constitutes one of the major areas of uncertainty in the development of a proposed project. There are many in the mining industry who firmly believe that these environmental regulation and permit programs necessarily causes significant delays and increased costs in the development of a project. This belief, unfortunately, is probably a result of a basic misunderstanding of how the environmental permitting and regulatory system actually works.
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APA: Steven McCutcheon  (1984)  Obtaining Environmental Permits For A Mining Project - A Strategy

MLA: Steven McCutcheon Obtaining Environmental Permits For A Mining Project - A Strategy. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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