| Colorado takes public comment on new uranium mining rules |
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| Written by MONTE WHALEY, Denver Post | |||
| Monday, 01 February 2010 | |||
The proposed rules — the result of bills passed by the state legislature in 2008 — are open to public comment and a public hearing is scheduled in April. Read more from the Denver Post... Read the proposed rule and schedule for participation... Read about submitting public comments and attending public hearings from RLCH... Comments (1)
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