Graphite One: US Army Corps to Hold Public Meetings Next Week
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Graphite One: US Army Corps to hold public meetings next week
By Diana Haecker The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is holding public meetings in Nome, Teller and Brevig Mission next week to give an overview of the proposed Graphite One graphite mine on the northern slopes of the Kigluaik Mountains and to present information on the environmental review process. Notably, Graphite One representatives will only be present at the Nome meeting on Monday, April 13. Graphite One Senior Vice President of Operations K…
U.S. Army Corps to host meetings on Graphite One in Nome, Brevig Mission and Teller
Another round of community meetings regarding Graphite One, Inc’s proposed mine on the Seward Peninsula are back on the calendar, this time hosted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). The military agency is leading permitting for the project, which seeks to extract billions of dollars worth of graphite from a mile-wide span of the Kigluaik Mountains 37 miles north of Nome. The meetings will take place in Nome, Teller and Brevig Mission …
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