The Alaska Miners Association will host a 3-day conference in Juneau next year focusing on mining in the future.
The theme of Conference Juneau 1995, scheduled for April 19-21, will be “From the Klondike to the A-J mine and Ft. Knox: finding a future for the mineral industry in 21st century America.”
Conference organizers have two objectives:
n development and environmental interests are engaged in contentious debate, the consequence of which is that the mining industry is going offshore in the search for developable mineral resources. Is there a middle ground that these seemingly incompatible interests can occupy that will allow for a viable mining industry in North America?
n to present an overview of Alaska/Canada geologic exploration, mine development and mining technology for the next century.
The conference will also feature a trade show.
For more information, contact Roger Griffin, Chairman, Conference Juneau 1995, Box 21684, Juneau, Alaska 99802, U.S.A.
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