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MORE LARGE-SCALE GOLD MINING IN THE BLACK HILLS?

October 3, 2021October 18, 2021

The US Forest Service has issued an important document on F3 Gold’s proposed gold project in the Black Hills -- This Environmental Assessment is a step toward possible gold exploration just upstream from Pactola Reservoir in the Black Hills and a direct impact on not only water, but wildlife, such as the Bighorn Sheep birthing … Continue reading MORE LARGE-SCALE GOLD MINING IN THE BLACK HILLS?

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  • IMPORTANT CALL TO ACTION: The Pennington County Commissioners to Consider Hard-Rock Mining Ordinance.
  • Lithium: Two Companies Stake Claims in the Black Hills. Map available.
  • Lithium – Another Rush to Mine in the Black Hills
  • A Must Read: An Excellent Piece on the Second Gold Rush in the Black Hills by Dr. Jarding
  • Updated Claims Map – 184,400 Acres of the Black Hills National Forest are Under Claims.
  • Alert! Another Uranium Mining Company purchased 147 claims

Abandoned Mines

There are hundreds of old abandoned uranium mines and prospects in the southern Black Hills.  Click here  to Abandoned Mines in the United States.

Clean Up Mines

“There are more than 15,000 abandoned uranium mines in the US.”- cleanupthemines.org

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1872 Mining Law Reform

There is a new effort to reform the 1872 Mining Law, which is the law that permits companies to mine on federal public lands without paying any royalties. There’s more information here —

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