EARTHWORKS Library
Hermosa Mine proposal: water impacts fact sheet
PUBLICATION DATE: October 28, 2014
AUTHOR: Earthworks
SUMMARY: Accompanies the full report
The Hermosa Mine Proposal: Potential impacts to Patagonia’s water supply
PUBLICATION DATE: October 28, 2014
AUTHOR: Pete Dronkers
SUMMARY: The 4,000-foot wide and 1,500-foot deep open-pit silver and manganese mine proposed by Wildcat Silver in southeastern Arizona threatens both the quantity & quality of area water supplies.
Hardrock Mining and Reclamation Act of 2014 1872 Mining Law Reform
PUBLICATION DATE: July 10, 2014
AUTHOR: Earthworks
Letter of Support for 1872 Mining Law Reform 2014
PUBLICATION DATE: June 18, 2014
AUTHOR: Earthworks et al.
Letter in support of of mineral withdrawls in Southwest Oregon
PUBLICATION DATE: November 23, 2013
AUTHOR: Earthworks et. al.
Fact Sheet: Abandoned Mine Lands Cleanup and Taxpayer Fairness Act
PUBLICATION DATE: September 5, 2013
AUTHOR: Earthworks
Testimony of Earthworks’ Policy Director Lauren Pagel before Energy & Minerals Subcommittee
PUBLICATION DATE: June 13, 2013
AUTHOR: Lauren Pagel
SUMMARY: Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources oversight hearing titled “Mining in America: The Administration’s Use of Claim Maintenance Fees and Cleanup of Abandoned Mine Lands.”
Testimony of Jennifer Krill before US House Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources
PUBLICATION DATE: March 21, 2013
AUTHOR: Jennifer Krill
SUMMARY: Hardrock mining companies in the United States enjoy subsidies and loopholes that create an extremely friendly regulatory environment for them.
[Factsheet] HR 4402: Threatening Water Resources, Disenfranchising Communities
PUBLICATION DATE: May 11, 2012
AUTHOR: EARTHWORKS
Earthworks Montanore SDEIS Comments
PUBLICATION DATE: December 21, 2011
AUTHOR: Bonnie Gestring
SUMMARY: Earthworks comments on the supplemental draft environmental impact statement for the Montanore mine proposed underneath the federally designated Cabinet Mountains Wilderness Area in northwest Montana.
The General Mining Law of 1872
PUBLICATION DATE: September 16, 2011
AUTHOR: Lauren Pagel, Alan Septoff
POLL: Montanans’ opinion on 1872 Mining Law Reform
PUBLICATION DATE: October 27, 2008
AUTHOR: EARTHWORKS, Sportsmen United for Sensible Mining
A Hardrock Royalty
PUBLICATION DATE: October 2, 2007
AUTHOR: Alan Septoff
SUMMARY: Although in public statements mining companies and industry trade associations have expressed support for a royalty, to date the hardrock mining industry has never paid a royalty on the metals they take from public lands. Since 1872, when the law that governs mining on public lands was written, at least $245 billion worth of metals like gold, silver, copper, and uranium have been mined with no return to the taxpayer.
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