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
Last week the Arizona Republic wrote an article about Governor Jan Brewer’s support for the Resolution Copper Mining project and in response we addressed a few concerns voiced in the articles comments. On Sunday, the Arizona Daily Star published an article voicing their support for the effort so we wanted to take a moment to address a few of the concerns raised there as well.
Issue:
Gaining access to the ore body means Resolution Copper will harm the environment.
Response:
Resolution Copper is committed to running an environmentally friendly mining operation. You can see all of the steps being taken here, but in short, a few environmental measures include:
Issue:
Few jobs will be created and those that are won’t be available to the local community.
Response:
For more information on Resolution Copper’s job creation effort, especially as it relates to the local communities, please click here.
* Economic and Fiscal Impact Study conducted by third-party consultant, Elliott D. Pollack & Company.

Governor Jan Brewer
The Arizona Republic published an article today about Governor Jan Brewer’s visit to the Resolution Copper Mining site and her support for the project. See the article here. Judging by the response, we know a lot of you read the article and we wanted to take a moment to address a couple common questions and misconceptions.
Issue: The project will leave tailings that destroy the environment and its surroundings.
Response: The proposed Resolution Project mine will be an underground operation with no open pits. We are exploring the option of placing tailings in an existing open pit mine near Superior. We are currently negotiating to use the Pinto Valley mine, located about 3 miles west of Miami. Under this arrangement our tailings would be used to back fill the Pinto Valley pit, which would later be reclaimed.
Issue: Resolution Copper doesn’t care about the environmental impact the project will have during and after its completion.
Response: Resolution Copper has undertaken a multi-year, multi-million dollar cleanup of lands in and around Superior that have been affected by previous mining activity. We have done so as protecting human health and the environment from the legacy-mining residue is important to us. Our goal is to restore natural vegetation and reestablish the area for useful purposes. To see this effort in action, visit our Flickr page.
As always, if you have questions about the project please visit the “The Land Exchange and You” or the “Ask RCM” portions of the website. We welcome your comments and questions and look forward to helping all of Arizona understand this project.