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In addition, the Geological Survey and the <br />Bureau of Mines maintain a cooperative Minerals <br />Information Office (MIO), located in the Depart- <br />ment ofthe Interior Building, Room 2647-MIB, <br />1849 C Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 20240, <br />phone (202) 208-5512 or 208-5520, respectively. <br />Additional MIO offices are in Tucson, AZ; Reno, <br />NV; and Spokane, WA. These offices ate staffed <br />by technical information specialists from both <br />agencies, who dispense information about <br />mineral deposits, mining, and prospecting. <br />$j~jg: Information concerning State mining laws <br />and regulations that supplement the Mining Law <br />of 1872, as amended, plus information concem- <br />ingthe geology and minerals of specific areas in <br />a State, can be obtained from State geologists, <br />State geological surveys, or State mining <br />departments. <br />31 <br />