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Minfo No. 82

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Published: 01 Jul 2006

Branch: Mineral Resources

The contents of edition 82 of Minfo are outlined below.


Themes/Feature Articles

Contents of Minfo No. 82 - ENVIRONMENT, July, 2006

  • Norman Jennings new chairman of the MSAC
  • Review of Environmental Policies and Guidelines
  • Safety inspectors at the Chinese longwall
  • How environmental management and regulation works in NSW
  • Continuing support for coal awards
  • Petroleum exploration booms in NSW
  • Promoting investment in exploration
  • Guidelines for allocation of future coal exploration areas
  • Mine plantations boosted by 'waste'
  • Revegetation trial for tailings storage sites
  • Northern NSW Mining and Exploration Titles
  • Rehabilitation of the Kemira Coal Mine
  • Strengthened Mine Safety Advisory Council
  • Carbon trading NSW leading the way
  • Mine Subsidence
  • MetIndEx: the new statewide mineral occurrence database
  • Exploration NSW releases airborne geophysical data
  • Titles administration information update
  • Managing derelict mines
  • 2005 NSW Minerals Industry Annual
  • New security for explosives and ammonium nitrate
  • Calendar of events
  • Letters to the editor
  • Geoscience investigations over the Lord Howe Rise
  • Environmental awareness training at Lighting Ridge
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