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Posts Tagged ‘economic development’

RCM on YouTube – ‘We need more industry’

Friday, October 9th, 2009

Employed by the local hotel, a Kearny resident gives her thoughts on what the mine could do in the community.

Check out what others are saying about the Resolution Project.

RCM on YouTube – Mayor Hing shares his thoughts

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

Mayor Michael Hing talks about the history of Superior and what the mine would mean to the community.

Join town hall meeting with Senator John McCain and Secretary of the Interior, Ken Salazar

Friday, August 14th, 2009

Please join Resolution Copper Mining on Friday, August 21, for a community town hall meeting with Senator John McCain and Ken Salazar, Secretary of the United States Department of the Interior.

When: August 21, 2009, 11:00 a.m. (Secretary Salazar and Senator McCain are scheduled to arrive between 11 a.m. and noon; however we encourage you to arrive early to ensure you have a seat)

Where: Superior Junior/Senior High School Gymnasium – 100 Mary Drive, Superior, AZ 85173

Please note you will need to park in the west parking lot and enter the gym through the west end of the building.

Pinal County tops growth.

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

See where Resolution Copper fits in. http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2009/moneymag/0906/gallery.bplive_jobgrowth.moneymag/

Wall Street Journal Article

Monday, April 20th, 2009

The Wall Street Journal posted an online article on April 13, 2009 with the headline “Recession Erodes Resistance to Copper Mine.”

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How a Mine Becomes an Economic Engine

Friday, February 6th, 2009
Economy

The Resolution Copper mine will require a diverse, highly skilled workforce.

With an estimated impact of $798.2 million per year, the long-term economic benefits of the RCM project to the local area and the state of Arizona are impressive. Here are six key economic projections:

  • Total estimated economic impact over the 66-year project life on the state of Arizona, including additional development in Superior: $46.4 billion.
  • During peak years of mine production, annual estimated impact of the mine: $536.6 million.
  • Including all related residential, commercial and industrial development, projected peak annual economic impact on the state of Arizona: $798.2 million, the equivalent of one and a half NFL Super Bowls a year, every year over the 66-year life of the project.
  • RCM Project estimated to generate federal, state, county, and local tax revenue in excess of $10.7 billion.
  • Over the project’s expected life, a peak of 1,200 mine employees and 200 full-time contractors are anticipated during normal operations.
  • Including indirect and induced jobs, annual mine operations are initially expected to account for 2,603 jobs and $178.7 million in wages.*

* Economic and Fiscal Impact Study conducted by third-party consultant Elliott D. Pollack and Company. Results released in April 2008.