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Mines Management Receives Records of Decision to Advance Mantanore Silver-Copper Project, Montana

Published: February 15, 2016 |

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Records of Decision (ROD) approving development of Mines Management Inc.‘s Montanore Mine Project were issued by the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) and the Montana Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ). The agencies’ decisions approve the project defined in the preferred alternative as outlined in the joint final environmental impact statement (EIS) and provide a path forward for development of the project.

MDEQ’s conditioned approval amends the existing state hard rock operating permit to conform with provisions of the RODs, issues the certificate of compliance permit for the electrical transmission line, and the air quality permit for construction and operation up to 20,000 tons per day.

“We have crossed the goal line. The record of decision is the major approval to complete the final evaluation and development of the project contingent upon compliance with its conditions. We are excited to have completed the eleven year permitting process that included two draft environmental impact statements and at least three rounds of public comment,” said Glenn M. Dobbs, the company’s chairman and CEO.

“It has been a long journey. Many naysayers said it couldn’t be done, but we did it. This monumental undertaking couldn’t have been accomplished without the support, hard work and dedication of many people in the communities of Libby and Lincoln County, company staff, government agency personnel, elected officials, and our team of consultants including Klepfer Mining Services who oversaw the permitting process from beginning to end. Once fully developed and operating, the Montanore Mine will make a major contribution to the vitality of the local community and the state of Montana for many years to come,” added Dobbs.

The Montanore deposits were discovered in the 1980s and explored by previous operators at a cost of more than $100 million, which ceased in the 1990s when metals prices were low. Since acquisition of the Montanore in 2002, Mines Management has spent more than $75 million on dewatering and partial rehabilitation of the 14,000 ft. decline, construction of site infrastructure, revised and updated resource estimates and a preliminary economic assessment (PEA), as well as re-permitting the entire project.

The Montanore project, as currently permitted, includes more environmental protections than what was originally approved in 1993, so extra measures will be taken to protect wildlife and water resources. Other individual permits and authorizations will be issued following the RODs in accordance with their processes and timelines. These would include the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Section 404 permit for the tailings impoundment required by the Clean Water Act, MPDES permit and issuance of water rights. Mitigation is a major element of all permits for the project that are required to protect the environment and critical habitat necessary for wildlife and threatened and endangered species to flourish.

The company plans to pursue various avenues of financing, and/or strategic business combinations, to advance the project through evaluation and feasibility, and development of the project.


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