Toxic Release Inventory Reporting And Consequences For A Typical Gold Mining Facility (13e4e39c-a248-4b9c-86ae-e72b33fce780)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. G. Nalven
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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8
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

On July 1, 1999, most domestic metal mines will have to report releases of toxic chemicals into the environment for the first time as required by SARA Title 313. Some of these reportable releases will appear huge in relation to reports by other industries. The reasons for the potentially large reportable releases, special considerations for mining operations, and strategies for dealing with the reports are described. Data composited from experience with several mining companies is presented in the context of a typical gold mine.
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APA: J. G. Nalven  (1999)  Toxic Release Inventory Reporting And Consequences For A Typical Gold Mining Facility (13e4e39c-a248-4b9c-86ae-e72b33fce780)

MLA: J. G. Nalven Toxic Release Inventory Reporting And Consequences For A Typical Gold Mining Facility (13e4e39c-a248-4b9c-86ae-e72b33fce780). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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