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NEW LINKS COLORADO STATE Web Sites Related to Minerals - Colorado Department of Natural Resources
- Colorado - Minerals Regulatory Program
Site includes: County/Operator List, Mining Claims, Memorandums of Understanding, List of fees, Teams, Aggregate Reclamation Awards slide show - Colorado - Coal Regulatory Program
Site includes: Mine Permit Data, Roadside Reclamation, 2002 Health and Safety and Reclamation Awards slide Show - Colorado State Land Board
- Guidelines for Colorado Mining Leases
The State Board of Land Commissioners (the “Board”) administers approximately four million acres of mineral lands, in addition to other lands, and is charged with the administration of these State-owned lands with the mandate to manage the development and utilization of natural resources on these lands in a manner which will conserve the long-term value of such resources, as well as existing and future uses and in a manner which will produce a reasonable and consistent income over time. MINING ORGANIZATIONS EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES GOVERNMENT LINKS OTHER LINKS - Center for Energy and Economic Development (CEED)
- Coal News
- COBRT (Colorado Business Roundtable)
- Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade
- MII Reclamation Success Stories
- Partnership For The West
- Women in Mining
- Western Business Roundtable
- Cyantists Web site
Reliable Technical Information About Cyanide. - The Cyantists are a small group of individuals who have devoted entire careers to the scientific understanding of cyanide and its interaction with industry, the environment and society. This is a public information clearinghouse so all interested parties can quickly research the many technical properties of cyanide. The technical issues discussed surrounding cyanide and its related compounds include analysis, chemistry, environmental fate, human health and safety, animal toxicity, management, production, transportation, usage, recycling and treatment. NOTICE Please do not contact us about the value of old stock certificates. The Colorado Mining Association does not maintain, nor do we provide, information on the value of shares in mining companies, either modern or historic operation.
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