Company: RNGE
Filing Date: 2025-11-14
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001493152-25-023395
Chunk: 239

Company: RANGE IMPACT, INC.
Filing Date: 2025-11-14
Form: 10-Q
Item: Part I, Item 2
Chunk 239
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 regulatory requirements, including any legislation focused on combating
climate change, may require significant cost to comply or may require changes to our products or services. Unexpected delays in completing
required land reclamation or water treatment operations could have a materially adverse impact on our intended land redevelopment operations.

The
environmental regulations to which we are subject may increase our costs and potential liabilities and limit our ability to operate.

Our
land reclamation and water treatment operations are subject to various federal, state, and local environmental requirements, including
those relating to emissions to air, discharged wastewater, storage, treatment, transport and disposal of regulated materials and cleanup
of coal mining and groundwater contamination. Efforts to conduct our operations in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations,
including environmental rules and regulations, require programs to promote compliance, such as training employees and contractors, purchasing
health and safety equipment and in some cases hiring outside consultants and lawyers. Even with these programs, we face the risk of being
subject to government enforcement proceedings, which can result in fines or other sanctions and require expenditures for remedial work
on contaminated sites. The landscape of environmental regulation to which we are subject can change. Changes to environmental regulation
often present new business opportunities for us; however, such changes may also result in increased operating and compliance costs. While
we seek to monitor the landscape of environmental regulation, our ability to navigate is limited by our small size and resources, and
any changes to such regulations may result in a material effect on our operations, cash flows or financial condition.

Certain
environmental laws and regulations impose liability and responsibility on present and former owners, operators or users of facilities
and sites for contamination at such facilities and sites without regard to causation or knowledge of contamination. Investigations undertaken
in connection with these activities may lead to discoveries of contamination that must be remediated, and closures of facilities might
trigger compliance requirements that are not applicable to operating facilities.

Our
land reclamation and water treatment operations will be limited to former mine sites that we acquire and will be based on the revenue
we generate, including through coal royalty agreements. The coal mining industry is affected by a number of factors, including the cyclical
nature of the coal prices, increased use of alternative types of energy and technological developments in the coal mining extraction
process. A significant reduction in the demand for coal mining would reduce our royalties, which would have a material adverse effect
upon our business, financial condition, results of operations and cash flows.

If
we are unable to identify and acquire businesses or