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Mining News Pro - The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued a draft decision on the underground injection control (UIC) permit required for Taseko Mines Limited to build a commercial-scale solution copper mining operation at Florence, Arizona.
Taseko said its project technical team would complete a review of the permit wording within the two-week allotted timeframe, following which the EPA is expected to commence a public comment period, probably only in the new year.
Taseko president Stuart McDonald said detailed engineering and procurement activities were well advanced, and the company is ready to start construction of the commercial facility immediately upon receiving the final UIC permit.
The company expected the draft decision by June before that timeline slipped to sometime in the third quarter.
Now that the draft permit has been issued, there will be a 30-day public comment period with a public hearing scheduled, similar to the Arizona state process the company completed last year.
“The Florence copper project will have one of the smallest environmental footprints of any copper mine in the world,” McDonald said.
The Vancouver-based miner plans to inject sulfuric acid and water deep underground to extract the naturally broken up mineral deposit, a process that some erroneously compare to oilfield fracking. Uranium miners in rural Australia and the US have used the method for decades, but in situ leaching has rarely been applied to copper mining.
Worried about potential groundwater contamination, officials in Florence, Arizona, have tried and failed to block Taseko’s project for almost a decade.
An appeals court earlier this year put an end to the town’s legal obstructions, which included an attempt to take Taseko’s land via eminent domain.
Florence, located about halfway between Phoenix and Tucson, is being developed in two phases. A $25 million production test facility with 24 wells and a solvent extraction and electrowinning plant has been operating since December 2018 to generate copper cathode.
A commercial-scale facility will follow, the company said, with the permitting process to transition the project into the second phase – this would include an expanded wellfield and plant.
Taseko says the technology chosen for Florence allows for a ‘green way’ of producing copper, which aligns with President Joe Biden’s call to boost local production and electrification plans.
Once in operation, Florence is expected to produce 85 million pounds of copper per year, which would be enough to manufacture 500,000 electric vehicles.
Shares in the company’s London-listed equity traded 3.3% higher on Monday at 156p apiece.
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