Tag: Colorado Mining
Coal, Hardrock, and Uranium Committee meeting summary
April 20, 2021
DRMS Update
Ginny Brannon stated Governor Polis will announce two new appointments to the Mined Land Reclamation Board shortly, but not in time...
Water Quality Committee meeting summary
April 20, 2021
Federal Issues
Navigable Waters Protection Rule: April 23 is the effective date for the Navigable Waters Protection Rule (WOTUS). Should have some bearing...
Legislative Update: Too many lofty goals, too little time
We’re now two-thirds of the way through the 120-day legislative session with 418 bills still in play and more coming. The big transportation funding...
A message from the president
This legislative session, Colorado legislators are attempting to create their own digital art, perhaps replacing their own expertise in place of Governor Polis’ Greenhouse...
A message from the president
Colorado Regulators Considering Adopting New Rules Mandating Large Employers Adopt “Travel-Reduction” Programs
The Colorado Air Quality Division (APCD) will propose a new rule to be...
Legislative Update: Environmental, social justice, and workplace issues
The Colorado Senate will introduce the Long (budget) bill this week, making its changes and passing it on to the House next week. The...
Education Foundation Update
Spring has sprung and we are really looking forward to the changes it brings, one of which I get to tell you about today....
Water Quality Committee meeting summary
March 16, 2021
Reasonable Potential: Jimmy Boswell discussed Reasonable Potential data for most metal types of discharges. The WQCD Webinar included the topic in its...
Coal, Hardrock, and Uranium Committee meeting summary
March 16, 2021
DRMS Update
Ginny Brannon reported that over 300 fraudulent Unemployment Insurance claims were filed affecting the Division.
Russ Means discussed e-permitting for...
IMAGE Certification | What you need to know about immigration compliance...
CMA staff recently attended an information webinar on the IMAGE certification process through the Department of Homeland Security and would like to pass this...