Environmental
Colorado's 'Mine Safety' laws require coal mine operators to:
APurchase additional land adjacent to the mine as a buffer zone
BConduct inspections, maintain safety equipment, and follow MSHA standards to protect miners and nearby residents✓ Correct
COnly conduct safety inspections if requested by a property owner
DDisclose mine locations only to government agencies
Explanation
Colorado mine operators must comply with federal Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) standards and state regulations to ensure worker safety and minimize environmental and safety impacts on surrounding communities and property.
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