Project will enhance economic development, creating jobs and community growth

LAS CRUCES, N.M. – The Department of the Interior (DOI) announced today that the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has issued the Record of Decision (ROD) on the Copper Flat Copper Mine Project (Project), approving Alternative 2 from the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS). The Project authorizes New Mexico Copper Corporation (Copper Corporation) to conduct mining activities in Sierra County, NM. 

The FEIS was released to the public for a 30-day period on April 19, 2019. It was prepared in conjunction with four cooperating agencies, including the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish; the New Mexico Environment Department; the New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department; and the New Mexico Office of the State Engineer. The FEIS analyzed the potential environmental effects from the proposed Project, a poly-metallic mine and processing facility near Hillsboro, NM.  

“This Project is a great example of working collaboratively with the State of New Mexico, industry and local communities to sustainably develop public land resources,” said Joe Balash, DOI Assistant Secretary for Land and Minerals Management. “President Donald Trump and Secretary of the Interior David Bernhardt have made projects like this one a priority. The DOI and BLM are proud to play a role.”

Assistant Secretary Balash made the decision to allow the Copper Corporation to extract and process copper ore under Alternative 2. The BLM determined implementation of Alternative 2, with the committed environmental protection measures outlined in the Mining Plan of Operations along with monitoring and mitigation measures, will not cause unnecessary or undue degradation of public lands and is consistent with other applicable legal requirements.

The General Mining Law of 1872 established the BLM’s authorization of this project. It entitles individuals to reasonable access to explore for and develop mineral deposits on public domain lands. As the federal agency responsible for managing mineral rights and access on certain federal lands, the BLM must ensure that the Copper Corporation’s proposal complies with the Mining and Mineral Policy Act of 1970 and Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976. The BLM’s selection of Alternative 2 does not require an amendment to the BLM White Sands Resource Management Plan.

The ROD, FEIS, and associated Project documents can be viewed at: www.blm.gov/programs/planning-and-nepa/plans-in-development/new-mexico/copper-flat-eis. For more information, contact BLM Geologist Leighandra Keeven at 575-525-4337 or lkeeven@blm.gov.

Content on the Beat

WARNING: All articles and photos with a byline or photo credit are copyrighted to the author or photographer. You may not use any information found within the articles without asking permission AND giving attribution to the source. Photos can be requested and may incur a nominal fee for use personally or commercially.

Disclaimer: If you find errors in articles not written by the Beat team but sent to us from other content providers, please contact the writer, not the Beat. For example, obituaries are always provided by the funeral home or a family member. We can fix errors, but please give details on where the error is so we can find it. News releases from government and non-profit entities are posted generally without change, except for legal notices, which incur a small charge.

NOTE: If an article does not have a byline, it was written by someone not affiliated with the Beat and then sent to the Beat for posting.

Images: We have received complaints about large images blocking parts of other articles. If you encounter this problem, click on the title of the article you want to read and it will take you to that article's page, which shows only that article without any intruders. 

New Columnists: The Beat continues to bring you new columnists. And check out the old faithfuls who continue to provide content.

Newsletter: If you opt in to the Join GCB Three Times Weekly Updates option above this to the right, you will be subscribed to email notifications with links to recently posted articles.

Submitting to the Beat

Those new to providing news releases to the Beat are asked to please check out submission guidelines at https://www.grantcountybeat.com/about/submissions. They are for your information to make life easier on the readers, as well as for the editor.

Advertising: Don't forget to tell advertisers that you saw their ads on the Beat.

Classifieds: We have changed Classifieds to a simpler option. Check periodically to see if any new ones have popped up. Send your information to editor@grantcountybeat.com and we will post it as soon as we can. Instructions and prices are on the page.

Editor's Notes

It has come to this editor's attention that people are sending information to the Grant County Beat Facebook page. Please be aware that the editor does not regularly monitor the page. If you have items you want to send to the editor, please send them to editor@grantcountybeat.com. Thanks!

Here for YOU: Consider the Beat your DAILY newspaper for up-to-date information about Grant County. It's at your fingertips! One Click to Local News. Thanks for your support for and your readership of Grant County's online news source—www.grantcountybeat.com

Feel free to notify editor@grantcountybeat.com if you notice any technical problems on the site. Your convenience is my desire for the Beat.  The Beat totally appreciates its readers and subscribers!  

Compliance: Because you are an esteemed member of The Grant County Beat readership, be assured that we at the Beat continue to do everything we can to be in full compliance with GDPR and pertinent US law, so that the information you have chosen to give to us cannot be compromised.