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Despite Court Challenge, Thacker Pass Mine Moves Forward in NV

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Friday, March 3, 2023   

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has refused to stop developers of the Thacker Pass Lithium Mine in Northern Nevada while an appeal by conservation groups is being considered.

The groups said they're disappointed with the decision, as they hoped filing an emergency motion with the court would stop the development - at least, until their appeal could be heard. But the court gave mine developers the green light to proceed.

John Hadder, director of Great Basin Resource Watch, predicted that the decision will bring "serious and unfortunate impacts" to the area.

"That means that there is damage that'll be done to the site before the case can be heard on its merits later this year, and a lot of that damage is irreversible, particularly to cultural sites," he said. "Once they are damaged, you can't really go back."

Groups such as Hadder's have said the project has been fast-tracked in defiance of environmental law, all in the name of "clean energy" because lithium is a component of electric vehicles.

The president and CEO of LithiumAmericas said the company is excited "about the prospect of generating economic growth in Northern Nevada, and playing a major role in the domestic lithium supply chain."

Hadder said part of the conservation groups' argument is that the Bureau of Land Management violated the Federal Land Policy and Management Act, meaning the Environmental Impact Statement for the project is "tainted." He said damage to the site could have been avoided had the analysis been done correctly in the first place.

Hadder predicted that the project will be a major blow to a critical sage-grouse population, and could also set a dangerous tone for future mining projects.

"This could set a precedent for sloppier and faster permitting, a faster analysis that misses key aspects in protecting environments and communities," he said, "and that is a dangerous pathway."

Hadder said as the country moves forward with its energy transitions, it's important that standards are not relaxed in terms of how projects are analyzed and evaluated.


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