The Arizona Mining Coalition is comprised of Arizona groups and individuals that work to ensure that responsible mining contributes to healthy communities, a healthy environment, and, when all costs are factored in, is a net benefit to Arizona. The Arizona Mining Coalition expects the mining industry to clean up after itself, comply full and in the spirit of safeguards in place to protect Arizona, and to interact in a transparent and open manner with Arizona citizens.
Further:
- Mining is an inappropriate use of some lands in Arizona.
- State and federal mining laws need to be positively reformed.
- The coalition will promote alternative uses of some mineral deposits.
The coalition will increase awareness of all aspects of mining in Arizona.
Contact your Members of Congress to Cosponsor the Save Oak Flat Act
by Director | November 14, 2022 | Action Alert, Arizona Mining Oversight, Oak Flat Mining | 0 Comments
Comment now to protect Oak Flat
by Director | September 26, 2019 | Action Alert, Arizona Mining Oversight, Oak Flat Mining | 0 Comments
Attend public meetings to learn more and comment on Resolution Copper DEIS
by Director | September 3, 2019 | Action Alert, Arizona Mining Oversight, Oak Flat Mining | 0 Comments
2024 International day of protest against Rio Tinto
by Director | March 30, 2024 | Action Alert, Arizona Mining Oversight, Oak Flat Mining | 0 Comments
Recent Court Ruling does not Advance Resolution Copper Proposed Mine
by Director | March 6, 2024 | Arizona Mining Oversight, Oak Flat Mining, Press | 0 Comments
Initial press on the ruling made it seem that the court ruling clears the way for the Resolution Copper mine proposal which would destroy Oak Flat, a sacred site and a recreational and ecological haven on public land within the Tonto National Forest.
However, the ruling does no such thing. As Chairman of the San Carlos Apache Tribe, Terry Rambler said in recent press statement, “The culturally and environmentally devastating Resolution project is no closer to construction today than it was before the appeals court ruling.”
Tell ADEQ to protect the Patagonia Mountains from South32
by Director | January 10, 2024 | Action Alert, Arizona Mining Oversight | 0 Comments
Definitely Not a Gift
by Director | May 3, 2023 | Arizona Mining Oversight, Oak Flat Mining | 0 Comments
It is not hard to see who is benefiting from this contract and it’s not the town or its residents. Resolution Copper does all the dictating in the agreement for its benefit. I don’t regard anything here in the agreement as a gift. The town would benefit financially if they annexed all-mine facilities to include Oak Flat mine area. The Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) noted that the Town of Superior would benefit the least financially from this project due to it not being in the town’s city limits.
2023 International Day of Action Against Rio Tinto
by Director | March 30, 2023 | Arizona Mining Oversight, Oak Flat Mining | 0 Comments
Arizona Events to Protect Oak Flat March 8 – 11
by Director | March 1, 2023 | Action Alert, Arizona Mining Oversight, Oak Flat Mining | 0 Comments
Notice of Intent to Sue EPA Over Queen Creek Pollution
by Director | August 9, 2022 | Arizona Mining Oversight, Press | 0 Comments
“Instead of doing its job to protect Queen Creek, the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality is allowing Resolution Copper Company to add more pollutants to an already polluted stream,” said Roger Featherstone, director of the Arizona Mining Reform Coalition. “It is time for EPA to step in to protect a creek that is valued by so many Arizonans.”
Tell Federal Interagency Working Group how to reform mining laws and regulations
by Director | July 20, 2022 | Arizona Mining Oversight | 0 Comments
Press Statement on Ongoing Legal Efforts to Protect Oak Flat
by Director | July 18, 2022 | Arizona Mining Oversight, Oak Flat Mining, Press | 0 Comments
the 9th Circuit Court ruling does not advance the proposed Resolution Copper mine in the slightest. Until the US Forest Service completes and releases a new Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS), the land transfer cannot happen,” said Roger Featherstone, Arizona Mining Reform Coalition Director. “It is unfortunate that the 9th Circuit court ruled as it did and we feel that the Apache Stronghold has a strong chance to prevail should the Supreme Court hear their case.”