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Fed [463]
2 years ago
13

The BLM presents awards to companies that minimize negative effects on the environment while mining natural resources. One such

award is called the Hardrock Mineral Environmental Award. The BLM awards it to the mining company that has best fulfilled federal, state, or local requirements with little help from government agencies.
History
1 answer:
Alika [10]2 years ago
6 0

Answer: (C)

Explanation: It encourages companies to follow rules set by government agencies.

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