The US Forest Service has approved the mine plan for Perpetua Resources’ Stibnite gold project, in Idaho, in accordance with the country’s National Environmental Policy Act (Nepa). This final ...
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 ...
Originally published Jan. 7 on IdahoCapitalSun.com.The U.S. Forest Service has issued a final record of decision approving the Stibnite Gold Mine Project in central Idaho’s Payette National ...
Boise-based Perpetua Resources plans to mine the historic Stibnite District for gold and other rare elements. Teen shooter kills student, then himself at Nashville high school KFC just added 10 ...
This adjustment follows a significant development for the mining company as it received authorization for its Stibnite Gold project from the United States Forest Service. With a market ...
U.S. Forest Service issues final Record of Decision for Stibnite Gold Project. Project includes the only domestic reserve of antimony, essential for national defense, energy, and technology sectors.
Perpetua Resources (TSX:PPTA,NASDAQ:PPTA) has secured final approval from the US Forest Service (USFS) for its Stibnite gold project in Idaho, advancing the redevelopment of the long-dormant site.
Further, Stibnite’s 148-million-pound antimony reserve is the only identified domestic source in the US and could supply 35% of the country’s antimony demand in its first six years.
The US Forest Service released the final record of decision for Perpetua’s Stibnite project – essentially the mine’s permit – after an eight-year review process, according to documents pub ...