First runner-up, Daniel Marsh, a junior studying mining engineering at the University of Arizona, has received a $3,000 scholarship.
Experts from the mining industry selected the winners from dozens of applicants. Judging was based on how well each essay addressed the topic chosen, with respect also given to creativity, originality and how well the essay communicated the student’s thoughts. The contest, which is in its third year, has received entries from students at 13 colleges and universities throughout North America, Michelin said.
All essays addressed the topic: “Discuss the requirements and importance of reclamation, as well as establishing and maintaining environmentally-friendly processes throughout the life of a mining operation without diminishing productivity. What steps can be taken in different geographic regions to return land to usefulness?” (Tire Review/Akron)