The U.S. Forest Service approved the Perpetua Resources project to re-mine the Stibnite Mining District for several rare elements. Groups responded in opposition.
On Friday, Jan. 3, the U.S. Forest Service released its final decision allowing the Boise-based Perpetua Resources to re-mine the Stibnite Mining District near McCall and Yellow Pine. "The signing ...
Originally published Jan. 7 on IdahoCapitalSun.com.The U.S. Forest Service has issued a final record of decision approving ...
So, we're very excited." The Boise-based company has its sights set on revitalizing central Idaho's historic Stibnite Mining District near McCall and Yellow Pine. Cherry said they want to develop ...
Aquitaine Metals head Chris Taylor believes his newest project could surpass one of the biggest recent discoveries of his ...
which would resume mining activities in the Stibnite Mining District in the Payette National Forest. Instead, the groups said, officials should accelerate clean-up efforts at the site, which is an ...
Perpetua Resources is planning on issuing a cost update for its Stibnite gold-antimony project in Idaho, USA with its March quarter results, chief executive Jon Cherry told Mining Journal.
The US Forest Service has approved the mine plan for Perpetua Resources’ Stibnite gold project ... rehabilitation of the site during and after mining, including the removal of tailings and ...
David Blackmon is a Texas-based public policy analyst/consultant. Stibnite specimen from mining and quarrying industries. Stibnite is a sulfide mineral with the ... [+] formula Sb2S3 and it is the ...
An overhead view of the abandoned Yellow Pine Pit at the Stibnite Mine, which Perpetua Resources hopes to resume mining in. (Clark Corbin/Idaho Capital Sun) The U.S. Forest Service has issued a ...
A company called Perpetua Resources – formerly known as Midas Gold – seeks to resume mining gold, silver and the chemical element antimony at the Stibnite Gold Mine. Mining at the site dates back to ...