Rosemont’s Entitlement

The Rosemont Copper PR/astroturf machine is once again trying to portray poor little Rosemont as a victim.

It’s most recent effort revolves around claims Rosemont and its investors are being victimized by “delay tactics” that are preventing the company from digging its massive open pit copper mine southeast of Tucson.  They’ve even created a Facebook campaign asking people to apply pressure on policymakers to make decisions or take actions favorable to Rosemont.

But Rosemont’s victim act is as self-serving as it is inaccurate.

Even a cursory look at other recent Arizona open-pit copper mining proposals show that it can take nearly a decade or more to conduct the necessary studies and obtain the necessary approvals before mining begins.

And for good reason. Mining is a dangerous and dirty business that, if not conducted with appropriate safeguards for our air, water and wildlife, could jeopardize the health and safety of both the workers and people living in nearby communities.

Here are two recent examples:

  • The Dos Pobres mine near Safford, and it took over 9 years from the time the draft Environmental Impact Statements (DEIS) was released until mining commenced.
  •  The Carlota Copper mine near Globe is on the Tonto National Forest near Globe, and it took almost 14 years from the release of its DEIS until it produced copper.

How long has it been since Rosemont’s DEIS was released?  Approximately seven months!!! Seven months and Rosemont is complaining that it is taking too long.  Apparently, Rosemont is ok with cutting corners and putting neighboring communities at risk.

More importantly, there are significant and substantial threats to Southern Arizona residents and businesses if the Rosemont Mine goes forward. And that is why so many Arizonans are insisting that Rosemont not be allowed to start mining operations without a complete and thorough review of the threats it poses to our quality of life, environment and economy.  The Arizona Game and Fish Department said it best:

We believe that the project will render the northern portion of the Santa Rita Mountains virtually worthless as wildlife habitat and as a functioning ecosystem, and thus also worthless for wildlife recreation.

So, no, Rosemont Copper is not a victim. They are a newly-created company that has never operated a mine before and whose foreign investors want to dig a giant hole in the Coronado National Forest and dump billions of tons of toxic mine wastes in its canyons, valleys, and streams and leave it there forever.

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Update: The pending Rosemont Aquifer Protection Permit (APP)

Contrary to Rosemont Copper’s misleading representations that it has “received” an aquifer protection permit for its proposed massive copper mine in the Santa Rita Mountain’s south of Tucson, below are a couple of update items related to this yet-to-be finalized permit.

1) Last week, a diverse coalition appealed the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality’s proposal to issue this permit.  This press release from Save the Scenic Santa Ritas describes this appeal.

2) As reported elsewhere, the Pima County Board of Supervisors last week unanimously decided to also appeal the Rosemont APP.  Yesterday, Pima County Administrator Chuck Huckelberry sent this memo providing additional context on the County’s decision to appeal.  It very clearly lays out why the Rosemont APP is flawed and is a good read.

As you recall, this permit, among other things, allows Rosemont to pollute area groundwater supplies with mercury, arsenic, lead and other dangerous contaminants for at least two years after operations begin.

Stay tuned.

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SSSR Press Release: Rosemont Copper CEO Admits Company Didn’t File Disclosures in Arizona

Download a PDF of the Press Release here.

(Tucson, Ariz) – Rosemont Copper CEO Rod Pace is now admitting the company did not disclose a corporate bankruptcy of two of its key officials to Arizona authorities.  Pace acknowledged that Rosemont’s parent company, Vancouver-based Augusta Resource Corporation, reported to Canadian regulators that two of its top officers had been involved in a corporate bankruptcy.  He claimed, however, that Rosemont is not required to make those disclosures in Arizona.

“The evidence and Arizona law plainly show that such disclosures are required,” said Vince Rabago, attorney for Save the Scenic Santa Ritas (SSSR), which filed the formal complaint last Thursday with the ACC and other prosecutorial agencies requesting an investigation of Rosemont Copper.

“Proper disclosure is the foundation for investor trust,” said Sheila Dagucon, former NASDAQ Vice-President responsible for regulatory activities, and SSSR Board member, now practicing law in Sonoita, AZ.  “Corporate disclosure provides the transparency critical to capital formation.” Continue reading

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SSSR Press Release: Rosemont Copper Conceals Prior Bankruptcy in Arizona Filings

[Editors Note:            The complaint and supporting documents can be found at:  http://www.scenicsantaritas.org/news]

Local Group Asks: “What Else Are They Hiding?”

(Tucson, Ariz.) A formal complaint was filed today with the Arizona Corporation Commission alleging Rosemont Copper, a wholly owned subsidiary of Augusta Resource Corporation, repeatedly submitted false statements that concealed a corporate bankruptcy involving two of Rosemont’s top officers.

Arizona law requires companies to affirmatively disclose whether its officers or directors have ever been subject to corporate bankruptcy proceedings. Knowingly filing false statements on the disclosure forms is a felony criminal offense in Arizona and provides grounds for the state to dissolve the company.

“For the past seven years, starting with its initial application, Rosemont Copper filed statements falsely asserting that none of its officers or directors had been an officer of another company placed into bankruptcy,” said Vince Rabago, a Tucson attorney and former Arizona prosecutor.

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New York Times reports on the Rosemont Mine: A Clash Over Mining and Water

Here is a link to an excellent article in the New York Times on the impacts of the proposed Augusta/Rosemont mine.

It is very well written.  Help get the truth out about this project and send this to your friends, neighbors, colleagues and family.

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