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Ptah

(33,492 posts)
Wed Jul 31, 2019, 11:50 PM Jul 2019

Federal judge bars Rosemont Mine construction


A federal judge stopped the planned Rosemont Mine in a ruling Wednesday evening, halting plans to start building the $1.9 billion project in August.

U.S. District Judge James Soto’s ruling in Tucson overturned the U.S. Forest Service’s 2017 decision approving the mine and its 2013 final environmental impact statement clearing the way for that approval.

His ruling, if it survives expected appeals to higher courts, would drive a stake into longstanding federal policies that say the Forest Service virtually can never say “no” to a mine if it would otherwise meet federal laws. It calls into legal question how the Forest Service has used the 1872 Mining Law to justify its approval of Rosemont — and by extension other mines on its land.

Soto’s decision called the Forest Service approval “arbitrary and capricious.” He sided with environmentalists and tribes that sued to stop the Hudbay Minerals Inc. project.

https://tucson.com/news/local/federal-judge-bars-rosemont-mine-construction/article_53b3d5bc-b403-11e9-a413-e78b06cf0a82.html
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Federal judge bars Rosemont Mine construction (Original Post) Ptah Jul 2019 OP
Wow Kali Aug 2019 #1
Good. ChazInAz Aug 2019 #2

ChazInAz

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Thu Aug 1, 2019, 12:31 PM
Aug 2019

The mining company had a non-stop tidal wave of PR going for years. They spread their sweet, sweet boodle thick and wide all over Tucson and Phoenix, greased every palm, wooed every legislator and city councilor, showed up on every charity's and cultural group's donor page, and did everything but bring the circus to town to get this abomination approved.
The most annoying thing was their obvious conviction that it would be approved, no matter what anyone did or said.
I'm sure we haven't heard the end of it, yet.

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