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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Agency Web Address." National Research Council. 2002. Evolutionary and Revolutionary Technologies for Mining. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10318.
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Agency Web Addresses

Department of Agriculture — www.usda.gov

U.S. Forest Service — www.fs.fed.us

Inventory of national forest lands — www.fs.fed.us/oonf/minerals/mgsite.htm

Department of Commerce – www.doc.gov

National Institute of Standards and Technology — www.nist.gov

Advanced Technology Program — www.atp.nist.gov

Department of Energy — www.energy.gov

The Office of Industrial Technologies — www.oit.doe.gov

Mining Industries of the Future Program — www.oit.doe.gov/mining

Office of Power Technologies — www.eren.doe.gov/power

Albany Research Center — www.alrc.doe.gov

National Renewable Energy Laboratory — www.nrel.gov/st-it.html

Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory — www.inel.gov

Argonne National Laboratory — www.anl.gov

Los Alamos National Laboratory — www.lanl.gov

Sandia National Laboratories — www.sandia.gov

Office of Environmental Management — www.em.doe.gov

Office of Transportation Technologies — www.ott.doe.gov

Department of Defense — http://www.defenselink.mil/

Army Corps of Engineers Waterways Experiment Station — www.wes.army.mil

Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency — www.darpa.mil

Department of Health and Human Services — www.os.dhhs.gov

National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health — www.cdc.gov/niosh

Department of the Interior — www.doi.gov/indexj.html

Bureau of Land Management — www.blm.gov

Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement — www.osmre.gov

National Park Service — www.nps.gov

U.S. Geological Survey — www.usgs.gov

Bureau of Reclamation — www.usbr.gov/main/

Minerals Resources Program — www.minerals.er.usgs.gov

acid mine drainage and the development of technologies to remediate historic sites — www.minerals.usgs.gov

Bureau of Indian Affairs — www.doi.gov/bureau-indian-affairs.html

Division of Energy and Mineral Resources — snake1.cr.usgs.gov/demr/index.htm

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Agency Web Address." National Research Council. 2002. Evolutionary and Revolutionary Technologies for Mining. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10318.
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Department of Labor — www.dol.gov

Mine Safety and Health Administration — www.msha.gov

Pittsburgh Safety and Health Technology Center — www.msha.gov/TECHSUPP/TECHSUP1.HTM

Approval and Certification Center — www.msha.gov/TECHSUPP/ACC/ACCHOME.HTM

Department of Transportation — www.dot.gov

Federal Railway Administration — www.fra.dot.gov

Federal Transit Administration — www.fta.dot.gov

Environmental Protection Agency — www.epa.gov

Copper Range Company Solution Mining Project — www.epa.gov/Region5/copper

Mine Waste Technology Program — www.epa.gov/ORD/NRMRL/std/mtb/annual99.htm

National Aeronautics and Space Administration — www.nasa.gov

Jet Propulsion Laboratory — www.jpl.nasa.gov

National Science Foundation — www.nsf.gov

Directorate for Engineering — www.eng.nsf.gov

Division of Civil and Mechanical Systems (tunneling and excavation research ) — http://www.eng.nsf.gov/cms/

Engineering Research Center for Particle Size and Technology at the University of Florida — www.erc.ufl.edu

Division of Earth Sciences — www.nsf.gov/search97cgi/vtopic

Non-federal Programs

National Aggregate Association/National Stone Association — www.nationalaggregates.org/naa2.htm

National Ready-Mixed Concrete Association — http://www.nrmca.org

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Agency Web Address." National Research Council. 2002. Evolutionary and Revolutionary Technologies for Mining. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10318.
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The Office of Industrial Technologies (OIT) of the U. S. Department of Energy commissioned the National Research Council (NRC) to undertake a study on required technologies for the Mining Industries of the Future Program to complement information provided to the program by the National Mining Association. Subsequently, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health also became a sponsor of this study, and the Statement of Task was expanded to include health and safety. The overall objectives of this study are: (a) to review available information on the U.S. mining industry; (b) to identify critical research and development needs related to the exploration, mining, and processing of coal, minerals, and metals; and (c) to examine the federal contribution to research and development in mining processes.

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