Ditching Mining Rules in Forest Wilderness: Easier for Prospectors?
Published Date: 7/17/2025
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Summary
The government is rolling back some rules about mining on National Forest lands. This change affects miners and outdoor lovers by making it easier to understand where mining can happen. The update takes effect soon and won’t cost extra money, keeping things simple and clear for everyone.
Analyzed Economic Effects
1 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
BLM Mining Rule Rescinded
The rule cancels part of the Bureau of Land Management regulations about where mineral locations may be made on National Forest System lands. This change is said to make it easier for miners and outdoor visitors to understand where mining can happen. The agency states the update takes effect soon and will not add extra costs.
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