Clean Water Act, Safe Drinking Water Act, Comprehensive Response Compensation and Liability Act, Endangered Species Act, Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977
Some measures to reduce mining effects include implementing strict environmental regulations, monitoring mining activities closely, practicing sustainable mining techniques, reclaiming mined land for other uses, and promoting community engagement and consultation in mining projects.
Ways to reduce the impact of mining include implementing sustainable mining practices, reclaiming mining sites for post-mining land use, minimizing water pollution and habitat destruction, and promoting the use of recycled materials to reduce the demand for new mining operations.
Yes And In Australia they are, It is interesting to note that generally however these same mining companies do nothing to preserve the ecology unless they are forced to by law.
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Implementing sustainable mining practices that minimize land disturbance and pollution. Reclaiming and rehabilitating mined areas to restore natural habitats. Using advanced technologies and alternative energy sources to reduce the carbon footprint of mining operations.
There isnt any
Federal agencies only
Mining iron ore is the base of a manufacturing economy, mining produces jobs , in most places large deposits of ore , have a surface that is poor in soil, so mining and reclaiming the ground ,it will be greener and more use-full site. This is the end : Without mining we would be wearing skins of dead animals , eating plants, roots etc. Mining enables us to live the life we now live ,
H. S. Sanger has written: 'Federal preemption and regulation of surface coal mining' 'Federal preemption and the regulation of surface coal mining'
The process of returning the land to its original state after mining is called reclamation. It involves restoring the land's ecosystem, soil quality, and vegetation to a condition that is similar to its pre-mining state. This helps mitigate environmental impacts and promote sustainable land use.
Strip mining involves the following steps: 1) Clearing vegetation and topsoil from the mining area. 2) Using large equipment to remove overburden (rock and soil) to access the desired mineral deposits. 3) Extracting the mineral resources exposed in the stripped area. 4) Reclaiming the land by restoring topsoil and replanting vegetation once mining operations cease.
farming,mining,lumbering,hunting,fishing are some examples of extractive industry.