Biden agenda, lithium mine, tribes, greens collide in Nevada
, 2023-01-06 13:00:58,
Opponents of the largest planned lithium mine in the United States urged a Nevada federal judge on Thursday to void the US government’s approval of the project until it completes additional environmental reviews and complies with all state and federal laws.
US District Judge Miranda Doe said after a three-hour hearing in Reno that she hopes to make a decision “in the next two months” on how to proceed in the nearly two-year legal battle over Bureau of Land Management approval of Nevada Corp.’s lithium mine plans near the Nevada Line. -Oregon.
The company’s attorneys and the Bureau of Land Management insisted that the project complied with US laws and regulations. But they said if Du decides it doesn’t, it should stop revoking the agency’s approval and allow initial work on the site to begin when more reviews begin.
Nevada plantation attorneys, conservation groups and Native American tribes who have filed lawsuits to block the mine have said this should not happen because any environmental damage would be irreversible.
Dozens of tribe members and other protesters crowded outside the downtown courthouse during the hearing, beating drums and waving signs at passing motorists.
Dozens of tribe members and other protesters, drumming and waving banners, gathered in front of the Federal Courthouse in Reno, Nevada. Thursday, January 5, 2023, as a court hearing begins on a lawsuit seeking to block a massive lithium mine planned near the Nevada-Oregon line about 200 miles north…
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