The permit did not ensure compliance with water-quality requirements of the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, whose reservation, on the St. Louis...
MINNEAPOLIS — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said Tuesday it has revoked a crucial federal permit for the proposed NewRange Copper Nickel mine in northeastern Minnesota, a project popularly known as PolyMet, saying the permit did not comply with the water-quality standards set by a sovereign downstream tribe.
The Army Corps said in a statement that it revoked the Clean Water Act permit, which it had previously suspended, “because the permit does not ensure compliance with water-quality requirements of the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa.” The Army Corps said NewRange Copper Nickel is free to submit a new permit application with modifications to the project to make it comply with the tribe’s water-quality requirements. But Maccabee said the Corps’ decision memo makes it clear that it would be difficult for the company to successfully address all the issues raised by the tribe and the Environmental Protection Agency.NewRange said it’s considering its options as it digests the decision and decides on its response.
The Army Corps initially awarded PolyMet the Clean Water Act permit in 2019. At the time, Corps officials said the project complied with all applicable federal laws and regulations. In Tuesday’s announcement, the corps said it was obligated to revoke the suspended permit given the absence of sufficient conditions in the existing permit “to ensure compliance with the applicable downstream water-quality requirements of the Band” under the Clean Water Act.
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