The Role of the Center for Science in Public Participation in Mining Environmental Issues, with Perspective for Regulators and Industry
    
    - Organization:
 - Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
 - Pages:
 - 16
 - File Size:
 - 932 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - May 1, 2002
 
Abstract
Center for Science in Public Participation  CSP2  ? Organized in 1997 to provide technical assistance to public  interest groups on mining and water quality issues  ? 80%of effort devoted to direct support of grassroots groups  and tribal governments  ? 20% of effort devoted to public-oriented education for  public, tribal, state and federal regulators, and for industry  ? Board represented by public interest groups, at large  citizens, and academia  ? Professional staff with experience from mining industry,  academia and government  ? website: www.csp2.org  CSP2 Mission Statement  The CENTER for SCIENCE in PUBLIC PARTICIPATION  provides training and technical advice to grassroots groups  on water pollution and natural resource development  issues, especially those related to mining. CSP2 seeks to  focus the debate on factual issues, as brought to light by its  technical analyses, and whenever possible to seek  consensus and win-win solutions. CSP2 also performs  policy related work with federal and state regulatory  agencies on the implementation of water quality, waste  disposal, and mining reclamation regulations.
Citation
APA: (2002) The Role of the Center for Science in Public Participation in Mining Environmental Issues, with Perspective for Regulators and Industry
MLA: The Role of the Center for Science in Public Participation in Mining Environmental Issues, with Perspective for Regulators and Industry. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2002.