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- Three Arizona tribes file federal law suit against U.S. Forest Service seeking to block Hudbay’s Rosemont Copper Mine
- Hudbay projects 2022 as the “hypothetical” year for its embattled Rosemont project to begin copper production
- The EPA concludes Rosemont Copper Mine fails to meet regulatory requirements needed for Clean Water Act permit
- Expert: Hudbay’s environmental mitigation plan needed for key federal permit to build $1.9 billion Rosemont mine is likely to fail
- Conservation group demands public review of new Rosemont water mitigation plan
- Pima County says Rosemont’s Clean Water Act mitigation application violates federal law and must be revised
- Tohono O’odham Nation demands consultation with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on Hudbay’s Rosemont Mine project
- State environmental regulator moving to take over federal Clean Water Act permit decision needed for Rosemont Mine
- Environmentalists file second federal lawsuit challenging Hudbay’s proposed Rosemont Mine
- Pima County challenges Hudbay’s efforts to reduce significance of desert streams near proposed Rosemont Mine
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Rosemont’s questionable PR tactics exposed (again)
In an article in this week’s Tucson Weekly, Rosemont Copper Company is called to task for misrepresenting the support of community groups and organizations on its website. The article identified several high profile organizations that are listed by Rosemont as … Continue reading
KOLD-TV Rebuttal: Sheila Dagucon of Save the Scenic Santa Ritas
Save the Scenic Santa Ritas board member Sheila Dagucon on Tuesday responded to a KOLD editorial that called for quick approval of remaining permits needed to begin construction of the proposed Rosemont open pit copper mine on the Coronado National … Continue reading