Students Organize at Penn State from the ISEE
With the support of Dr. R. Larry Grayson, Professor of Energy and Mineral Engineering, Penn State Mineral Engineering students are working toward chartering an ISEE Student chapter at Penn State in 2009. The first organizational meeting was held with enthusiasm beyond the expectations of ISEE industry members. More
ATF Breaking News Update: 4/27 Press Release: ATF National Explosives Training Center's First Class from ATF The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) will conduct explosives training and hold a ceremony for the first graduating class at the National Center for Explosives Training and Research (NCETR) facility located at the Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville. The intensive, one-week training course will be completed by 25 state and local law enforcement bomb technicians and investigators from sheriffs, police and fire departments in Alabama and Tennessee.
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World's Largest Abandoned Man-made Mine Becomes a Park from Xinhua News via CriEnglish The world's largest abandoned manmade mine in Fuxin City of China's northeast Liaoning Province has been converted to a park and will be ready to receive tourists in May.
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Jamer Employees not Giving up the Fight from the Telegraph-Journal Jamer Materials Ltd. should not give up on quarrying granite in Charlotte County, employee Stanley Smith says. Smith, the former mayor of St. George, did not like the news that provincial Environment Minister Roland Haché delivered in St. Andrews on April 15. More
DOT&PF to Drill, Blast Slab near Portage Glacier Highway from KTVA 11 Officials at the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (DOT&PF) say that work crews are mobilizing drilling rigs to the top of a slope above Portage Glacier Highway to begin drilling and blasting a rock slab that has shown significant movement in recent days-one that poses a potential safety hazard. More
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Opinion: Get Facts from a Real Miner from The Union In a recent edition of The Union, Mike Pasner urged the Planning Commission and the City Council to protect our city and its inhabitants from re-opening the Idaho-Maryland Mine. I couldn’t disagree with him more. This would be a clean operation, and would provide the much-needed job opportunities for this area. Grass Valley needs industry to sustain its tax base, and re-opening the two mines would certainly help.
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New Brunswick Highway Blasting Program Unearths Plant Fossil Find from the Daily Commercial News and Construction Record Blasting for the Route 8 bypass in Marysville has unearthed plant fossils that have been encased in rock for millions of years. But the provincial Transportation Department says that unless the find is extremely rare, it’s unlikely to halt work on the largest road construction project in the province.
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'Rock Blasting' on at Fort, ASI Promises Action from Express News Service The Hyderabad Golf Association continues to carry out rock blasting and demolition of the moat at Golconda Fort, despite representation made by a number of civil forums to the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), alleges the People’s Union for Civic Action and Rights (PUCAAR).
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MSHA Urges Public to 'Stay Out and Stay Alive' from MSHA For the 11th consecutive year, the U.S. Department of Labor's Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) today launched its annual "Stay Out-Stay Alive" public safety campaign to warn outdoor enthusiasts - especially children - about the dangers of playing on mine property.
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