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ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MINING SECTOR

M. Smarandescu

First published: 2002DOI pendingView metrics

Abstract

The National Agency for Mineral Resources (NAMR) is the competent authority that is responsible on behalf of the Government of Romania to manage Romania’s mineral resources and to enforce the provisions of the Mining Law and related regulation concerning the prospecting, exploration, exploitation and capitalization of mineral resources deposits. NAMR has the obligation to monitoring the application of the measures established with regard to the protection of the soil and subsoil during and after the mining activities, according to the law and to agree on the documentation regarding geological and exploitation work, as well as the documentation for mine closure, only if, according to the law, environmental protection and ecological reconstruction measures are included. NAMR considers that a progressive rehabilitation and the management and the monitoring of impacts during the operational phase of the mine will reduce the extent and expense of the final remediation required.

Publication details

Title
ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MINING SECTOR
Authors
M. Smarandescu
Proceedings
2nd International Scientific Conference - SGEM2002
Publisher
SGEM Scientific GeoConference
Year
2002
Pages
345-350
ISSN
Not available yet
ISBN
954-918181-2
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
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