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Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) for approximately 140 acres referred to as Apache Leap South End.

Based on available information, I have preliminarily determined waters of the U.S. may be present in the approximate locations noted on the enclosed map on a portion of the Resolution Copper Mine project where a tailings storage facility and pipeline/power corridor would be constructed.

Residents and local government officials in surrounding communities have interest in how management of the National Forests and Grasslands affects local economies.

The oral traditions and ceremonial practices of the O'Odham and Hopi people suggest the outlines of a reconstruction of events in the Southwest in late prehistory, and offer insight into the processes that influenced important changes during this period.

Response to US EPA comment #524-20, "While the Draft EIS relied on [a dispersion] analysis contained in the Resolution Copper Project NEPA Air Quality Impacts Analyses, we are concerned that it may have underestimated PM10, as well as PM2.5, emissions.[...]"

The goal of this Wildlife Management Plan would be to reduce the potential for wildlife injury and mortality at active mining facilities.

This Monitoring and Mitigation Plan was prepared in response to public issues raised during scoping and public and agency comment on the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the Resolution Copper mine and land exchange.

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The objective of this plan is to support the site-wide reclamation plan (Tetra Tech 2020) by providing the strategy and design for implementing closure measures for the Skunk Camp TSF.