Wednesday, March 07, 2012

EPA in Tucson to discuss Rosemont copper mine


EPA officials from San Francisco have been in Tucson the past couple of days to review the proposed Rosemont copper mine in the Santa Rita Mountains, about 20 miles south of the city. We hear they spent a day with Pima County staff. On Tuesday afternoon they went to the Santa Ritas to see the mine site and adjacent canyons that opponents fear will be harmed by mining. [Right, site of proposed mine. Credit, Rosemont Copper]

[Update - I revised this post to correct an unintended implication that EPA met only with opponents. 3-6-12 9:28pm]

EPA last week issued a stinging critique of the project and of the Forest Service's EIS of the proposal.

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  1. Anonymous5:03 PM

    To meet with opponents????? No meeting with proponents????? Sad, just sad and disgusting.

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  2. I heard that the Forest Service was there for the 2.5 hour site tour, but have not heard anything about further meetings between USFS and EPA.

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