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Resolution Copper is providing some additional information related to the nature and characteristics of underground hard rock mineral deposits and how the characteristics of the deposits define the mining methods that are used with a particular focus on selective methods such as cut and fill and unselective methods such as block caving as the two methods that have been used by mines in and around the Copper Triangle for the last century.

Thank you for the opportunity to submit testimony to the Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests and Public Lands concerning the Southeast Arizona Land Exchange and Conservation Act of 2007 (H.R. 3301).

This report summarizes the results of hydrogeologic investigations at the Skunk Camp site to inform Water Working Group Action Item WR30 (Submittal of Skunk Camp Conceptual and Predictive Modeling Results).

This map portrays the results of cases before the U.S. Indian Claims Commission or U.S. Court of Claims in which an American Indian tribe proved its original tribal occupancy of a tract within the continental United States.

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Evaluation of potential 100-year drawdown impacts from groundwater pumping to supply the proposed RC mine.

The central problem of this thesis is an examination of the factors which influence and, in the past, have shaped the subsistence economy of the Western Apache. Anthropology has always been interested in questions of cultural relationships and contrasts and the processes by which the relationships and contrasts are established. This tribe is peculiarly strategic for such a study because of its mixed subsistence pattern, based upon agriculture as well as upon hunting and the gathering of wild food plants.

In September, 2011 we initiated a two-year “camera trap” mammal survey in the Greater Oak Flat Watershed near Superior, Arizona.

A number of detailed comments were received on the DEIS, related to the use of the groundwater model. The purpose of this process memorandum is to detail the process used to evaluate these comments, the decisions made by the Tonto National Forest with respect to addressing the comments, and the rationale for those decisions.