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South32 reports that the U.S. Forest Service has approved a draft for Hermosa Mine expansion

South32 reports that the U.S. Forest Service has approved a draft for Hermosa Mine expansion
South32 reports that the U.S. Forest Service has approved a draft for Hermosa Mine expansion

South32, an Australian mining company, said that the U.S. Forest Service had issued a draft decision allowing its Hermosa Mine?project to expand from private land into federal land.

South32 reported that the agency had released a draft Record of Decision as well as a final Environmental impact Statement for the project located in the Patagonia Mountains. Hermosa is a deposit of silver, manganese and zinc.

The authorization, if approved, would allow South32, Inc. to build infrastructure on land within the Coronado National Forest. This includes a primary access road and a secondary tailings dry-stack facility.

South32 stated that Hermosa was the only advanced mine development project capable of producing zinc and manganese, both federally classified as critical minerals.

The project also falls under the federal?FAST-41/permitting program which streamlines review for projects deemed to be of national interest.

The Forest Service will then issue a final decision after a 45 day 'objection period.' A final Record of decision is expected to be issued in July.

South32 stated that it was 'committed to almost 140 additional conservation, mitigation, and monitoring measures developed in collaboration with federal agencies, tribes, and community stakeholders. (Reporting by Dharna Bafna in Bengaluru; Editing by Tasim Zahid)

(source: Reuters)