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Permitting Council Adds Three New Critical Mineral Mining Projects to FAST-41 Transparency Status

Published: August 21, 2025 |

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The Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Council has added three new critical mineral mining projects to FAST-41 transparency status. The Sweetwater Project, Angel Island Project, and Doe Run Project now bring the total number of transparency projects added to the Federal Permitting Dashboard to 31 since President Trump’s March 20 executive order on Immediate Measures to Increase American Mineral Production.

These new projects will receive the transparency benefits of the Permitting Council’s FAST-41 program, delivering an efficient and accountable permitting process that will aid in providing reliable energy to Americans.

“I am excited to welcome these three new projects to the FAST-41 transparency dashboard in support of President Trump’s goal of unlocking our country’s vast energy and mineral resources,” said Emily Domenech, Permitting Council Executive Director.

“The critical minerals that these projects can produce would be game-changing for our nation as we work to reduce our reliance on China and strengthen our national and economic security,” added Domenech.

THE LATEST TRANSPARENCY PROJECTS INCLUDE

Sweetwater Project
Sponsored by Uranium Energy Corporation, this uranium mining and processing facility is located on federal land in the Great Divide Basin of Wyoming. The Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Land Management leads permitting for this project.

Angel Island Project
Sponsored by Century Lithium, this project is a development stage lithium production project located in Clayton Valley in Esmeralda County, Nevada. If permitted, the project is projected to yield an average of 34,000 tonnes per year of battery-grade lithium carbonate over a 40-year mine life. The Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Land Management leads permitting for this project.

Doe Run Project
Sponsored by The Doe Run Company, this project is an underground mine with tailings disposal located in the Mark Twain National Forest in Missouri. If permitted, it will deliver lead, zinc, and copper concentrates across the globe for uses in batteries, electricity production and the galvanizing of steel for construction, automotive and machinery industries. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s U.S. Forest Service leads permitting for this project.

Learn more about these projects on the Federal Permitting Dashboard HERE.


The Permitting Council coordinates federal environmental reviews and authorizations for projects that seek and qualify for FAST-41 coverage. FAST-41 covered projects are entitled to comprehensive permitting timetables and transparent, collaborative management of those timetables on the Federal Permitting Dashboard. FAST-41 covered projects may be in the energy production, electricity transmission, energy storage, surface transportation, aviation, ports and waterways, water resource, broadband, pipelines, manufacturing, mining, carbon capture, semiconductors, artificial intelligence and machine learning, high-performance computing and advanced computer hardware and software, quantum information science and technology, data storage and data management, and cybersecurity sectors.


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