Websites are an important tool for all businesses, large and small. In today’s techno-savvy world, just any old website will not suffice; especially for a mining company.
Putting UAV Stockpile Analysis to the Test
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) are quickly becoming a necessary tool used to gather data on stockpiles and terrain for the mining industry.
In the February 2014 article, “Putting Stock in Your Survey,” published in Geoconnexion International Magazine, a United Kingdom-based media outlet covering geotechnology industries, compares the use of UAVs to more traditional Light Detection And Ranging (LIDAR) for stockpile evaluations.
Legislative Agenda Confirms the Aggregate Industry's Need for Effective Community Outreach
Written by Warren Coalson.
In early April 2016, I attended the CalCIMA legislative conference in Sacramento and walked away from the experience knowing we, as an industry, have to do more effective education and outreach.
Merry Christmas from EnviroMINE, Inc.
Congratulations, Jokerst Family!
On Monday, August 17, 2015, Travis and Tiffany Jokerst welcomed their third child, Jack Jokerst. He was born at Kaiser Foundation Hospital and was 8 pounds 2 ounces.
Big sister, Alley, age 6, and big brother, Luke, age 4, were excited to meet their little brother, Jack.
Travis is a Project Manager and GIS Specialist at EnviroMINE and has been with the company for over twelve years. Tiffany teaches AP Statistics and Algebra II at Valhalla High School.
Toni Coalson made Jack a personalized truck and license plate-themed blanket.
Congratulations, Jokerst Family!
Merry Christmas, from EnviroMINE!
Robert Warren Snodgrass
Bob Snodgrass was a man of many talents. He got along well with the people around him and made friends with ease.
Although we don’t know a lot about Bob’s early life, we know that he earned Bachelors and Masters degrees from Colorado State University in Fort Collins, CO. After graduating, he moved to the San Diego area to work with a friend.