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Interior
The Bureau of Mines was closed by the government in early 1996. There is no department that operates it at this point. When it was operating, it was a part of the federal government.Interiorinterior :)
The Bureau of Mines operates under the United States Department of the Interior. This department is responsible for managing and conserving federal land and natural resources, including overseeing mining activities and conducting research on mining techniques and safety. The Bureau of Mines specifically focuses on improving mining practices and ensuring environmental protection within the industry.
The Bureau of Mines is under the jurisdiction of the Department of the Interior. It is responsible for promoting safety and environmental protection in the mining industry through research, reports, and information dissemination. The bureau conducts studies and reports on mining techniques to improve efficiency, safety, and sustainability in the mining sector.
United States Bureau of Mines ended in 1995.
United States Bureau of Mines was created in 1910.
The Bureau of Mines was set up to monitor the activities of mining companies.
The secretary of Bureau of mines was Sec. Ruahden F. Dang-awan. He was the one who budgeted money for mining.
The budget of Oklahoma Department of Mines is 3,000,000 dollars.
Bill Linville has written: 'Review of Bureau of Mines energy program, 1970' -- subject(s): Fuel, Research
I think it is the DENR through the Mines and Geosciences Bureau and the Chamber of Mines of the Philippines.
Colorado school of mines provides education about earth,energy and environment.It focuses on engineering and applied sciences.They have handon experience in geographical survey and therefore with a degree can take up a job in colorado bureau of land management as a geologist,hydrologist,petroeum engineer