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In Alaska, online payment is not accepted; however, in-person payments are also accepted at the Fairbanks District Office. Amount: $200 per lode claim, mill site, and tunnel site. For placer claims, $200 for each 20 acres or portion thereof.
No. State law requires that the mining site must be reclaimed. During the seasonal shutdowns for many typical Alaskan mining operations, you might get approval to leave a structure such as an equipment storage shed onsite, but not to continue occupying living quarters during non-mining periods.
While ZipRecruiter is seeing salaries as high as $37.02 and as low as $18.64, the majority of Mining salaries currently range between $25.10 (25th percentile) to $32.12 (75th percentile) in Alaska.
The act also gave Alaska the right to all minerals underlying the selections, and required that the state either retain mineral rights when conveying surface estates to private entities or return those rights to the federal government. Under Alaska Statute 38.05.
The following tasks must be done to locate and maintain a mining claim on Alaska State land: o A discovery of minerals on the property must occur; o The claim must be properly staked according to State statutes and regulations; o A certificate of location must be recorded in the Recording District Office in which the
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Upon discovery, mining rights on these state-owned lands are acquired by locating or staking a mining location in a similar way to staking a mining claim on federal lands.

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