Administrative proceedings files, 1948-1990 (bulk 1970-1990).

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Administrative proceedings files, 1948-1990 (bulk 1970-1990).

Files dealing with such pollution control topics as solid, hazardous, and radioactive waste disposal and regulation; Minnesota Pollution Control Agency regulations and procedures; regulation of chemicals; National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System [NPDES] and state disposal systems [SDS] permits; water and sound pollution; and uranium exploration.

47.2 cu. ft. (48 boxes and 1 partial box).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7314588

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Northern States Power Company (Minn.).

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AMAX, Inc.

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The American Metal Co., Ltd was incorporated in 1887 with headquarter offices in New York City, New York. Over the next decades the American Metal Co. grew to become one of the nation’s leading intergraded mineral resource companies, active in mining, manufacturing, and mineral and oil exploration. In 1957, in an effort to further diversify their holdings, the company merged with the Climax Molybdenum Company of Colorado to form American Metal Climax Inc. During the following two de...

Boise Cascade Corporation

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Minnesota. Attorney General. Pollution Control Division.

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United States Steel Corporation

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American Steel & Wire Co., descendant from Washburn & Moen, acquired by U.S. Steel in 1901 and became its American Steel & Wire Division; employed 4000 workers during 1940s; facilities expansion at South Works plant in 1957-1958; ceased operations in Worcester in 1977. From the description of United States Steel Corporation photograph collection, 1940-1970 (bulk 1957-1958). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70965884 On June 30, 1960, U.S. Steel Corporat...

MINNAMAX Exploration Project.

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Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. Division of Solid Waste

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Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant (Red Wing, Minn.).

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Metropolitan Waste Control Commission (Minn.)

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Rhinelander Paper Company.

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Ford motor company

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When Ford Motor Company was founded in 1903, Alexander Y. Malcolmson was elected the Company's first treasurer, but his assistant James Couzens actually managed financial functions. People holding the position of Ford Motor Company treasurer from 1903 to 1955 included Alexander Y. Malcolmson, 1903-1906; James J. Couzens, 1906-1915; Frank L. Klingensmith, 1915-1921; Edsel B Ford, 1921-1943; B. J. Craig, 1943-1946; and L. E. Briggs, 1946-1955. In 1903, the business office was in a small building o...

Monticello Nuclear Power Generating Plant (Minn.).

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