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Badger Mining Receives Environmental Award Badger Mining Corporation (BMC),


Geomorphic land reclamation is a


Berlin, Wis., has received the Wis- consin Manufacturers & Commerce (WMC) 2014 “Business Friend of the Environment” award in recognition of its environmental innovation efforts for the integration of geomorphic land reclama- tion at the Taylor Plant.


landscape reconstruction technique that mimics original surface forms and drain- age patterns of the natural landscape sur- rounding a mined area. It reduces erosion and water pollution, minimizes long-term maintenance and allows for a seamless transition into the surrounding landscape.


For 25 years, the WMC Business A view of the reclamation site is shown.


Friend of the Environment Awards has demonstrated to policy makers, businesses and the public how sound environmental practices are good for Wisconsin and its business environ- ment. BMC has received this award twice previously, in 1997 and 1999. “BMC’s sense of responsibility to our neighbors, our desire to preserve the natural beauty and resources of our state and our interest in promot- ing a strong economic landscape proved all the incentive necessary to push beyond normal regulatory requirements,” said Tiffany Martin, environmental team leader, BMC. “Environmental responsibility is one of our corporate values. Te Envi- ronmental Team thanks everyone’s support in believing in what we can do, but most importantly, doing the right thing for the environment and future generations.”


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