Announcement of top new environmental aide to Governor Brewer
A federal judge rules to block recordings of phone calls in court case involving Rick Renzi
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Announcement of top new environmental aide to Governor Brewer
A federal judge rules to block recordings of phone calls in court case involving Rick Renzi
azcentral.com – Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick pushes mine-bill revision
Arizona Silver Belt – Still delayed: Tonto national Forest decision on Resolution
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Indian Country Today – Copper mine opposition grows as Senate land swap bill moves forward
Tucson Weekly – Sacred and profane; A new film examines a critical Arizona mine fight
maricopa360.com – Chairman Snider reports successful meetings with Congress, NACo
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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Before developing the Superior mine, Resolution Copper Mining must complete extensive studies to determine the specification and location of critical infrastructure. These activities will require an investment of over $750 million in additional exploration and in excess of $3.5 billion before production can commence. To justify an investment of this magnitude, RCM needs to facilitate industrial development of the surface lands in and around the Oak Flat area on national forest land that is currently excluded from mining by federal law. This is necessary to complete our feasibility study and to make a final decision regarding how to develop the mine. Passage of the Southeast Arizona Land Exchange and Conservation Act will accomplish this goal. Here are five things you should know about this act:
Resolution Copper Mining is dedicated to making a net positive impact to the social, environmental and economic well-being of Superior, the Copper Triangle region and the state of Arizona. Here are six ways RCM is proving its commitment to environmental stewardship:
RCM has initiated a multi-year, multi-million dollar cleanup of lands in and around Superior that have been affected by almost 100 years of mining activity. Goals include protecting human health and the environment from the legacy-mining residue that still exists, restoring natural vegetation, providing a sustainable cover and reestablishing the area for useful purpose.
Our Environmental Management System (EMS) comprises the plans, procedures and processes we use to manage and continually improve our environmental approach. In 2007, an independent auditing firm examined this system and determined that it met the strict environmental standards of the International Organization for Standardization.
In accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is required for federal actions impacting federal lands, such as issuing various permits needed for operations. At this time, all the alternatives being considered for mining and support facilities would require such federal actions. The current submittal of the land exchange bill also requires that a NEPA EIS be completed for the future mine.RCM will also complete a full Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), which is a Rio Tinto requirement and in many ways stricter than the NEPA EIS, as part of its mine development process. RCM is completing the extensive baseline work now needed to identify all potential environmental impacts of its mining operations, so that the company can maximize positive impacts while minimizing negative effects.
Resolution Copper Mining works with the following organizations to further protect and preserve the environment and the species that inhabit it: