Pub 9 2021 Issue 1

©2021 Utah Mining Association (UMA) | newsLINK Group, LLC. All rights reserved. Mining Focus is published four times each year by The newsLINK Group, LLC for the Utah Mining Association (UMA) and is the official publication for this association. The information contained in this publication is intended to provide general information for review, consideration and education. The contents do not constitute legal advice and should not be relied on as such. If you need legal advice or assistance, it is strongly recommended that you contact an attorney as to your circumstances. The statements and opinions expressed in this publication are those of the individual authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Utah Mining Association, its board of directors, or the publisher. Likewise, the appearance of advertisements within this publication does not consti- tute an endorsement or recommendation of any product or service advertised. The Mining Focus is a collective work and as such some articles are submitted by authors that are independent of UMA. While Mining Focus encourages a first-print policy; in cases where this is not possible, every effort has been made to comply with any known reprint guidelines or restrictions. Content may not be reproduced or reprinted without prior written permission. For further information, please contact the publisher at: 855.747.4003. 10. MEMBER FOCUS: ENERGY FUELS “Energy Fuels, and particularly our White Mesa Mill, is one of the best untold clean energy stories in the U.S. today. The U.S. uranium reserve can help revive domestic uranium production while also accelerating other important initiatives that play a part in making the world a cleaner and healthier place. Our White Mesa Mill in Utah is a clean energy and critical minerals hub, a concept that goes much farther than simply mining and producing uranium.” Mark S. Chalmers, President, and CEO of Energy Fuels 14. RARE EARTH MINERALS In 2020, the U.S. learned to value many things no one ever expected to lose: full shelves in the grocery store, going to sporting and cultural events, travel and social events. Zoom became a necessity for work, worship and catching up with friends. 17. MINERALS: AMERICA’S STRENGTH Minerals provide the raw materials required for nearly every industry and consumer product, feeding our manufacturing, defense, medical and energy supply chains. They inspire the innovation of new technologies, and are vital to our national security. They propel our economy and enable America to compete globally. 18. MEMBER FOCUS: RIO TINTO COPPER Our very first mine was a copper mine on the banks of the Rio Tinto river in Andalusia, Spain – bought in 1873 by a British-European investor group led by Scottish entrepreneur Hugh Matheson. 20. ANTIMICROBIAL COPPER Utah is known for its copper mining. But fewer people know about copper’s potential role as an effective antimicro-bial against health threats. 24. PROTECTING INNOVATION THROUGH PATENTS During World War I, Lieutenant Ernest Tribe of the British Royal Engineers noticed that conventional pipe joints tended to fail at critical times, putting his soldiers in danger. To solve these problems, he devised the grooved pipe coupling. Rare Earth Minerals Read more p. 14 Protecting Innovation Through Patents Read more p. 24 26. AT LAST, A VACCINE! WHAT DOES IT MEAN FOR EMPLOYERS? With the FDA’s issuance of an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for multiple COVID-19 vaccines, and vaccines becoming more widely available, many U.S. employers, eager to safely transition employees back to work or transition workplaces back to normal, are considering implementing vaccine recommendations or mandates in the workplace. FOCUS 3

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