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CANMET Environment Laboratory

http://envirolab.nrcan.gc.ca/

Canadian government institution that addresses the environmental concerns of the minerals and mining industries, including effluent processing, safe disposal of waste materials, and decommissioning of closed plants and mines.

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Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Mine Lakes

http://www.csml.curtin.edu.au

The Centre, located in Western Australia, is a research hub creating smart mine lakes that are of value to communities, the environment and the economy.

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Mines and Communities Website

http://www.minesandcommunities.org/

Empowering activists and communities opposed to mining through information on global mining trends, specific projects and mining industry attempts to subvert legitimate protest. News and other information, including the Minewatch and Partizans archives, intended to empower activists and those affected by global mining trends, particularly in the Pacific region.

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Mining Calendar of Events

http://www.miningcalendar.com/

A worldwide database on Mining calendar of Events. Search by: date,name,price,country,topics. Add your event now for Free. Worldwide database of conferences and exhibitions on mining and environment.

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Steep Rock Iron Mines Naturalization

http://steeprock.freeservers.com/

A website celebrating the naturalization of the Steep Rock Iron Mines open pits. The mine ceased operation in the 1980's and the pits have quietly naturalized over the past 20 years. Photographs and history. Describes the successful restoration of an iron ore mine site in northwestern Ontario, Canada.

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Sudbury Soils Study - Sudbury, Ontario

http://www.sudburysoilsstudy.com

The Sudbury Soils Study is an open, public process that will evaluate the levels of metals and chemicals such as nickel, copper, cobalt and arsenic and others that have been found in the local environment. It will be the most comprehensive assessment of its kind ever conducted in Ontario and will be reviewed by an independent panel of expert scientists. A public process that will evaluate the levels of metals and chemicals such as nickel, copper, cobalt and arsenic in the local environment.

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