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Environmental Contamination By Trace Metals At The Inactive Pacific Mine Site, American Fork Canyon: Legal And Remediation Implications, Phyllis Ann Bustamante
Environmental Contamination By Trace Metals At The Inactive Pacific Mine Site, American Fork Canyon: Legal And Remediation Implications, Phyllis Ann Bustamante
All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023
Over the next decade, the environment will be the most important issue facing the minerals industry (Ary, 1990). Mining and its associated activities can be a source of considerable environmental damage (Table 1 ). Mining activities can cause surface and ground water pollution , damage the land and subsurface strata, and destroy terrestrial and aquatic habitat. While mining contributes to environmental degradation , it may be considered a necessary activity because it provides natural resources with a variety of commercial uses.
Review And Recommendations Regarding Available Funding Sources For Moab City Development, Kuo Kwang Chang
Review And Recommendations Regarding Available Funding Sources For Moab City Development, Kuo Kwang Chang
All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023
On April 28, 1986 a proposal was presented to the Grand County Commission by Professors Toth and Nicholson. The proposal was an offer to assist the Moab/Grand County area in their efforts to focus on community revitalization, planning and economic development. The LAEP Field Service Program was to provide these services. Given the favorable responses of the commissioners, the city council members, and other community leaders, the "Moab Project" was established as a major long-term commitment for the Environmental Field Service Program. This study continues the "Moab project" by examining the feasibility of funding sources for the implementation of plan …
Log Cabin Studies: The Rocky Mountain Cabin, Log Cabin Technology And Typology, Log Cabin Bibliography, United States Department Of Agriculture, Forest Service
Log Cabin Studies: The Rocky Mountain Cabin, Log Cabin Technology And Typology, Log Cabin Bibliography, United States Department Of Agriculture, Forest Service
Forestry
While conducting fieldwork in southern Idaho during the summer of 1980, I came upon numerous examples of a type of cabin not previously documented. This report attempts to determine how this type fits with other known cabin types, and to find its place in present theories about American vernacular architecture. By making use of extant reports, historical photos, and archeological site forms, it is apparent this cabin type can be found throughout the Rocky Mountain region. Along with other Western studies, this report attempts to show that vernacular construction patterns in the Western United States differ from those present in …