| Environment AWARDS
2006 - Coeur Alaska's Kensington Gold
Mine received the Bureau of Land Management's Hardrock Mineral
Community Outreach and Economic Security Award. This award is
presented to Coeur Alaska for responsible mineral resource
development while demonstrating an understanding of sustainable
development.
2004 - Coeur d’Alene Mines’ Rochester mine in Nevada is named
recipient of the Habitat Restoration Award from the Nevada Division
of Wildlife. This award is presented to Coeur Rochester for
developing additional bat habitat in the Nevada Packard project
area.
2003 - Coeur d’Alene Mines’ Rochester mine in Nevada is named
recipient of the Corporate Conservationist of the Year – 2003 by Bat
Conservation International.
2000 - Coeur d’Alene Mines’ Rochester mine in Nevada is named
recipient of the Nevada Excellence in Mining Reclamation – Wildlife
Enhancement Award.
1997 - Robert “Rick” Richins, Vice President Environmental and
Governmental Affairs, named recipient of the Environmental
Conservation Distinguished Service Award, the top environmental
awarded from the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and
Petroleum Engineers (AIME).
1997 - Coeur’s CDE Chilean Mining Corporation receives an award from
the Executive Commission of Sociedad Nacional de Mineria acknowledging
its participation in, and contribution to, the development of Chilean
Environmental regulations. CDE Chilean Mining Corporation occupied an
executive position on the Commission.
1996 – Coeur d’Alene Mines’ Rochester mine in Nevada is named
recipient of the American Cultural Resources Association Industry
Award for 1996. This award is presented to Coeur Rochester for
integrating cultural resources into the environmental planning process
for the mine’s development.
1995 – Coeur d’Alene Mines’ New Zealand Golden Cross mine is the
recipient of an environmental award from the Environmental Waikato
Regional Council, which cited the mine for its environmental
initiatives to preserves wildlife habitat.
1994 – Coeur d’Alene Mines’ New Zealand Golden Cross mine receives
certification from the Wildlife Habitat Enhancement Council (WHEC) for
incorporating wildlife habitat enhancement into its mine plan and
completing the habitat enhancement goals.
1994 – Dennis E. Wheeler, Chairman, President and Chief Executive
Officer of Coeur, is named recipient of the Environmental Conservation
Distinguished Service Award; the top environmental award from the
American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
(AIME).
1993 – Coeur d’Alene Mines’ Rochester mine in Nevada gained special
recognition from the Nevada Waterfowl Association and Ducks Unlimited
for the Humboldt Sink Wetlands Island Project.
1993 – Coeur d’Alene Mines is Honor Roll recipient of the National
Environmental Development Association “Star” for designing a
“preplanning to avoid pollution” program that involves extensive
documentation of environmental baselines, development and
implementation of better transport and emergency response plans for
hazardous materials, water treatment, and emissions reductions. The
“Star” awards is also granted for Coeur’s outstanding project
planning, design and operation, which incorporated habitat restoration
and environmental enhancement and community outreach programs, such as
providing environmental education scholarship to University students
and employee community action projects.
1992 – Coeur d’Alene Mines’ Thunder Mountain mine in Idaho receives
certification from the Wildlife Habitat Enhancement Council (WHEC) for
incorporating wildlife habitat enhancement into its mine plan and
completing the habitat enhancement goals.
1991 – Coeur d’Alene Mines is named the first annual recipient of the
DuPont/Conoco Environmental Leadership Award for Coeur’s overall
commitment to environmental management, its environmental compliance
record, and the ongoing reclamation/selection committee was comprised
of a representative from the Sierra Club, the USDA Forest Service
(Minerals Management), Mineral Policy Center, Wildlife Habitat
Enhancement Council and US Representative Nick Rahall.
1991 & 1988 – Coeur d’Alene Mines receives the Nevada Department of
Wildlife habitat Enhancement Award for accomplishments related to
Rochester mine’s Sage Grouse Relocation and Mitigation Program.
1989 – Coeur d’Alene Mines receives the Northwest Mining Association
Platinum Award Operating Excellence for Coeur’s implementation of
environmental programs.
1989 – Coeur d’Alene Mines receives the State of Idaho Outstanding
Achievement Award for Coeur’s outstanding environmental compliance
record and for the Thunder Mountain reclamation program. The selection
process for this award involved federal agencies including the Bureau
of Land Management and the USDA – Forest Service.
1989 – Coeur d’Alene Mines receives the Northwest Mining Association
“Starters Award” for Coeur’s environmental education program. Coeur’s
achievement included development of “modularized” teacher programs and
involvement in cooperative rulemaking efforts with regulatory agencies
in Idaho and Oregon.
1988 & 1989 – Coeur d’Alene Mines’ Idaho Thunder Mountain mine
receives Outstanding Achievement Award – Excellence in Operations and
Reclamation – award jointly by the U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Bureau of
Land Management, Idaho Department of Lands, Idaho Department of Health
and Welfare, and Idaho Department of Fish and Game.
1987 – Coeur d’Alene Mines’ Thunder Mountain mine in Idaho is
nominated by the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality for, and
receives, the Pacific Northwest Pollution Control Association –
Industrial Facility Award – having been the most environmentally
responsible operation facility in the Pacific Northwest. |