Spain was a major source of gold to the Roman Empire nearly 2,000 years ago. Today a Canadian mining company seeks to reopen or at least extend these old gold resources. (more…)
Posts Tagged ‘eia’
Good EIA News for Astur Gold: Spanish Mining Advances
Posted in About the news, environmental, Europe, Gold, Investing & Finance, People, tagged andujar, astur gold, cary pinkowski, eia, gold mine, salave gold mine, sapin on November 29, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
More on EIAs for Mines, New, Expanded, or Closing
Posted in consulting, Enviromental, Environment, Human relations and mining, mining, Tailings, Waste Rock, tagged eia, EIS, environmenal impact, mining, Rosemont Copper on March 15, 2012 | 2 Comments »

Integral to any new mine or expansion of a mine is the preparation of an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA). If you seek to significantly expand the mine’s tailings, waste rock, or heap leach facilities, you may have to prepare a new or supplemental EIA. Here are references to and extacts from some documents that we recently collected from the web. I do not provide links—you can easiy find them via a Google search if you are inteested. (more…)
Evaluating Mining Project EIAs
Posted in consulting, Environment, Law (Mining), mining, tagged eia, elaw, environmental law alliance worldwide, Guatemala, marlin mine on March 14, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
The Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide at this link has a publication all prospective miners and mine investors should read. The publication is free to download. I have, and recommend you do so too. The document is Guidebook for Evaluating Mining Project EIAs. It is available in English, Spanish, and French. (more…)

