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Last updated: 03/30/05
| Bureau of Land Management For Immediate Release: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 Information About the Nomination Process (205KB PDF - also available in text format) |
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BLM Accepting Nominations for Reclamation and Sustainable Mineral Development AwardsThe Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is requesting nominations for the 2005 Reclamation and Sustainable Mineral Development Awards. These awards recognize solid mineral (non-coal) development operations that embody the principles of sustainable development or represent outstanding examples of reclamation or environmental stewardship. These four non-monetary awards highlight some of the finest examples of responsible mineral resource development. The awards illustrate the principles of sustainable development without compromising the needs of future generations. The awards program also helps to promote successful ideas and practices that may be implemented at various locations throughout the nation. “These awards recognize companies and individuals who have shown exceptional dedication to partnership, stewardship, and sustainable development — to being good neighbors in a growing and changing West,” said BLM Director Kathleen Clarke. “In addition to the two existing categories of awards, we’re establishing two new categories this year: a Small Operator Award and a Director’s Award. Our agency looks forward to receiving nominations that exemplify these practices,” she added. The four awards are the Hardrock Mineral Environmental Award, the Hardrock Mineral Award for Community Outreach and Economic Security, the Small Operator Award, and the Director’s Award.
Mining companies, regulatory authorities, geologists, and members of
the general public may submit nominations for the awards. Nominators can
find detailed information on the nomination and selection processes, including
the required format for nominations on the BLM Website at www.blm.gov.
Nomination forms must be received by April 20, 2005, in the BLM State
Office (Attention: Solid Minerals) that has jurisdiction for the public
lands in the State where the operation is located. Presentation of awards
is scheduled for September 20, 2005, in Washington, D.C.
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