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Minutes for meeting with goals to review results of modeling conducted by RCM for the Desert Wellfield pumping in the East Salt River Valley and discuss permitting pathway.

This Field Summary Report describes the investigation tasks and activities associated with the Near West Tailings Storage (TSF) geotechnical investigation. The objectives of the investigation were to obtain data necessary to support the pre-feasibility design of the proposed Near West TSF, to obtain additional information to support hydrogeological characterization of the site, and to characterize potential borrow materials located near the TSF footprint.

Mature desert pavements are traditionally regarded as hallmarks of stability, but their stability is dynamic, not static

The International Council on Mining & Metals (ICMM) today announced its governing Council of 27 member CEOs will establish an independent panel of experts to develop an international standard for tailings facilities for its member companies.

This letter provides the potential range of uncaptured seepage with discussion on uncertainties for the Alternative 4 Silver King Filtered TSF.

The main objective of this study is to incorporate the additional data in the existing model representation and refine the existing ADEQ dissolved copper model calibrations in the Queen Creek watershed.

This technical memorandum presents predictive results from the Resolution Copper (RC) groundwater flow model developed by WSP in support of the EIS for the Resolution Copper Mine plan and land exchange.

Meeting notes from Biology Working Group August 27, 2018

The purpose of this process memorandum is to describe additional supporting resource information in detail. The Livestock and Grazing section of Chapter 3 of the EIS includes brief summaries of the information contained in this process memorandum.

Human activities subject many aquatic habitats to significant alterations m natural cycles of illumination. More than half of the world's human population lives within 100 km of an ocean, and most other major human developments are near rivers or lakes.