During a December 2018 meeting, it was agreed by the participants that a catastrophic failure of any of the alternatives would have unacceptable consequences due to the potential for impacts to life, environment and property.
This report summarizes the public and agency scoping meetings, comments received during the scoping process, and issues that require further consideration in the development of alternatives and the environmental impact statement (EIS).
This National Climate Assessment collects, integrates, and assesses observations and research from around the country, helping us to see what is actually happening and understand what it means for our lives, our livelihoods, and our future.
The purpose of this process memorandum is to describe additional supporting resource information in detail. The Environmental Justice section of Chapter 3 of the EIS includes brief summaries of the information contained in this process memorandum.
No representatives of the Silurian system are known in southeastern Arizona, but they are present in southwestern New Mexico. Middle and Upper Devonian rocks are present within southeastern Arizona but the Lower Devonian section is missing.
The purpose of this process memorandum is to document the process used by the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) interdisciplinary (ID) team to identify and consider reasonably foreseeable future actions (RFFAs) for inclusion in the cumulative effects analysis of the Resolution Copper Project draft environmental impact statement (DEIS).