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Idaho District Court Affirms Finding of No Significant Impact at the CuMo Project
American CuMo Mining Corporation (TSXV:MLY,OTCPINK:MLYCF) announced that the US District Court – District of Idaho has decided in favor of the US Forest Service in regards to the previously ordered updated groundwater study.
American CuMo Mining Corporation (TSXV:MLY,OTCPINK:MLYCF) announced that the US District Court – District of Idaho has decided in favor of the US Forest Service in regards to the previously ordered updated groundwater study. Three local anti-development environmental groups had challenged the USFS over its supplemental Environmental Assessment determination for the CuMo Project.
As quoted in the press release:
In dismissing the claims that the exploration work would harm groundwater, the Idaho District Court noted, “the Court finds the Forest Service’s analysis and conclusions regarding groundwater satisfy NEPA. The Forest Service has complied with the Court’s prior order and addressed the concerns stated therein with regard to groundwater. Therefore, the Court upholds the Forest Service’s SDN/FONSI as to the NEPA challenges relating to groundwater.”
The court therefore affirmed the Forest Service’s determination that the work proposed at the CuMo site will have no significant effect on the groundwater and thus the Boise River located over 35 miles away.
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