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David Salisbury, CEO of Resolution Copper Mining LLC, explains the company’s plans for U.S. Forest Service land where it wants to mine a copper lode more than a mile underground.
For Superior’s mayor, it only makes sense to support a plan to mine a huge copper deposit deep below the national forest just east of town. Resolution Copper Mining LLC says the mine would employ hundreds. He has another reason to support the mine despite concerns raised by Native Americans, conservation groups and some residents: the company promises millions of dollars over the life of the mine provided the Town Council formally back the project.... Read more»
Rebecca L. McClay/Cronkite News Service
David Salisbury, CEO of Resolution Copper Mining LLC, explains the company’s plans for U.S. Forest Service land where it wants to mine a copper lode more than a mile underground.
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What do these businesses think they will be doing when the town of Superior sinks? Will these entrepreneurs be selling tickets in a booth to show off the Meteor Crater sized hole in the ground? Or will they be selling food right outside of this new Arizona attraction…because it sure won’t be selling homes and bringing in new businesses.
Either these people are delusional or they have monetarily had their palms greased.
Questions…what happens to the old & disabled when they can’t afford to move out of their homes due to the ground sinking? And who is going to pay to have the graves all dug up out of the cemetary and moved?
And just where are you going to move the graves to?
The ground is going to sink…RCM has told you it will sink…so what part of that does the Mayor & Council not understand???