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1. An Environmental Impact Report may be required at local, state, or federal levels.

2. Land value appreciation or depreciation.

3. Leasing rights, to include how much land SURROUNDING the actual mining site.

4. A route leading to & from the mining site, trespassing rights; rights of way.

5. Fencing and signing; some laws REQUIRE "signs being posted" in order to enforce laws.

6. A clause providing royalties for you (the original land owner)?

7. Future safety considerations (down the road): Grandchildren, etc. falling into it?

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Before considering allowing a mine on your land, you should carefully research and understand the potential impacts and risks associated with mining activities. This may involve conducting environmental assessments, reviewing the company's track record and reputation, and consulting with experts, community members, and other landowners who have dealt with similar projects. It is crucial to negotiate clear and fair agreements that address your concerns, ensure proper compensation, and include provisions for environmental protection and land rehabilitation.

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