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Hardrock Mining on Federal Lands (1999)
Board on Earth Sciences and Resources (BESR)
Commission on Geosciences, Environment and Resources (CGER)

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HARDROCK MINING ON FEDERAL LANDS

Bob Townsend, Administrator, Minerals and Mining, State of South Dakota

Bill Upton, Placer Dome, Beowawe, Nevada

Ivan Urnovitz, Northwest Mining Association, Spokane, Washington

Milton H.Ward, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Cyprus Amax Minerals Company, Englewood, Colorado

David L.Watson, Director, Technical and Health, Safety, AND Environmental Quality, Kennecott Minerals Company, Salt Lake City, Utah

Kent Watson, Thompson Creek Mining Company, Clayton, Idaho

Western Governors' Association Correspondence & Comments on the 3809 Regulations, Resolution 93–006; Western Governors' Association; June 24, 1996–January 1, 1999

Francis M.Wheat, Los Angles, California

Stanley Wiemeyer, Resource Containment Specialist, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Nevada Fish and Wildlife Office, Reno, Nevada

Robert D.Williams, Field Supervisor, Nevada Fish and Wildlife Office, Reno, Nevada

Cy Wisley, U.S. Land Manager, Homestake Mining Company, Sparks, Nevada

Shannon Work, Attorney, Givens, Funke & Work, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

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