Nevada Standardized Reclamation Cost Estimator
This Web site hosts the Nevada Standardized Reclamation Cost
Estimator (SRCE) software that was developed in accordance with
guidance developed during the implementation of the Nevada
Standardized Unit Cost Project, a cooperative effort between the
Nevada Division of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Mining
Regulation and Reclamation (NDEP), the U.S. Department of
Interior, Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the Nevada
Mining Association (NvMA) to facilitate accuracy,
completeness and consistency in the calculation of costs for mine
site reclamation.
The project was implemented largely on a voluntary basis with initial
funding provided the NvMA. The SRCE software continues to be developed
and supported on a voluntary basis, and the model is publicly available free of charge. For more information on the project
please see the About SRCE page.
To help you make better use of the model and help us continue to
improve it, we've provided a number of resources here to
help you report and resolve problems, suggest improvements and learn
about the model and the Nevada Standardized Unit Cost project.
Version
1.1.2 Model File
Version 1.1.1 has been
updated in accordance with guidance from the NDEP, BLM and Industry
representatives. The only changes included in Version 1.1.2 are to
some of the equipment productivity correction factors used in the
model. No other changes have been made to the model in this version.
For additional information see the
What's New page. Version 1.1.2 can
now be downloaded from the Downloads page.
Version
1.2 Coming Soon!
See the
What's New page to get the latest
information about the upcoming release of Version 1.2 with metric
capabilities and lots of new options (and a few bug fixes).
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Technical Support Information
This model was developed and is supported on a volunteer basis. If
you have questions on how to use the model please see the FAQ page.
If you have a bug to report, please submit a bug report form. You may also want to
check out the known issues.
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