Duluth News Tribune
John Myers

PolyMet has submitted the last major details for the company’s most important mining permit, outlining how they will guarantee money is available to properly close the operation and treat water after the proposed copper mine is played out.

PolyMet submitted to the state the last chapter of its permit-to-mine on Tuesday, which the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources made public Wednesday afternoon on the project’s state website.

The so-called “financial assurance” chapter of the permit application essentially details PolyMet’s proposal for the safety net that will be required by the state in case the company is no longer viable when the reclamation work needs to be done.

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“This is the last thing the state needs before they can put the permit out for people to comment on,” Cherry told the News Tribune.

If the DNR deems the proposed financial assurance package satisfactory it’s possible the entire permit-to-mine would be released for public comment, including public hearings, early in 2018. PolyMet hopes to receive all the necessary permits early next year and start construction as early as next summer, producing its first copper concentrate by 2020.

Read More: https://www.duluthnewstribune.com/business/4373707-polymet-submits-financial-assurance-details

St. Paul, Minn. (Dec. 7, 2017) – Jobs for Minnesotans today released the following statement in response to the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission (PUC) determining the Line 3 Replacement Project’s Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) inadequate.

“Jobs for Minnesotans is disappointed with the Minnesota PUC’s decision to deem the Line 3 Replacement Project’s environmental review inadequate. The review and analysis were accomplished in a lengthy, thoughtful and deliberate process involving a wide range of stakeholders, resulting in a comprehensive and thorough document. The Administrative Law Judge and PUC staff recommended that the FEIS be deemed adequate. The PUC’s decision to deem the FEIS inadequate is concerning and ignores the socio-economic benefits to hardworking Northern Minnesotans, delaying putting them to work on this important infrastructure replacement project.

We continue to support Enbridge as they prepare to make the largest private investment in our state – more than $2 billion in total economic impact. Investing in integrity-driven projects like the Line 3 Replacement Project has long-term returns for Minnesota and our residents. Above and beyond creating a pipeline that will serve our safe energy transportation needs well into the future, Minnesota stands to gain an additional $19.5 million per year in property taxes from Enbridge. We stand by our assessment that the Line 3 Replacement Project is in the best public interest.”

About Jobs for Minnesotans
Jobs for Minnesotans, a coalition representing business, labor and communities, supports statewide opportunities for prosperity and middle-class jobs from sustainable natural resource development in Minnesota. The organization is committed to the principle that our state can preserve both job opportunities and the environment for future generations. Jobs for Minnesotans was co-founded in 2012 by the Minnesota Building and Construction Trades Council representing 55,000 workers and the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce representing 2,300 companies and 500,000 employees. For more information, visit jobsforminnesotans.org, follow @JobsforMN on Twitter and find the coalition on Facebook.com/Jobs4MN.

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Media Contact: Nancy Norr, Chair
nnorr@mnpower.com
Cell: 218.590.6978

Duluth News Tribune
Editorial Board

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Withdrawing Twin Metals’ mineral leases inappropriately usurped [environmental review and permitting] processes. Like any citizen, whether individual or corporate, Twin Metals deserved to be treated fairly in accordance with existing state and federal laws. It wasn’t.

Read More: http://admin.duluthnewstribune.com/opinion/4369154-our-view-right-wrong-done-twin-metals

St. Paul, Minn. (Nov. 30, 2017) – Jobs for Minnesotans today released the following statement in response to two important pieces of legislation passing the U.S. House this week. Both pieces of legislation – H.R. 3115, the Superior National Forest Land Exchange Act, and H.R. 3905, Minnesota’s Economic Rights in the Superior National Forest Act (“MINER Act”) – support the future of job creation and economic growth in Minnesota.

“Jobs for Minnesotans is grateful to the members of the U.S. House of Representatives who voted in favor of H.R. 3115 and H.R. 3905, and in particular the champions of each bill, Rep. Rick Nolan and Rep. Tom Emmer, respectively. We are also thankful to Arizona Rep. Paul Gosar, chairman of the House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources, for his steadfast support of Minnesota mining.

These bills protect fair process for multiple mineral development projects that have the potential to create thousands of jobs, plus approximately two additional jobs created in other industries for each mining job. We applaud this positive momentum in support of our crucial natural resource industry. A way of life for future generations of Minnesotans depends on our country’s commitment to timely, predictable and transparent regulatory processes at all stages of project development. We are thankful for these recent actions to support economic development and national security, and we hope for similarly positive outcomes as these bills move through the U.S. Senate.”

About Jobs for Minnesotans
Jobs for Minnesotans, a coalition representing business, labor and communities, supports statewide opportunities for prosperity and middle-class jobs from sustainable natural resource development in Minnesota. The organization is committed to the principle that our state can preserve both job opportunities and the environment for future generations. Jobs for Minnesotans was co-founded in 2012 by the Minnesota Building and Construction Trades Council representing 55,000 workers and the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce representing 2,300 companies and 500,000 employees. For more information, visit jobsforminnesotans.org, follow @JobsforMN on Twitter and find the coalition on Facebook.com/Jobs4MN.

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Media Contact: Nancy Norr, Chair
nnorr@mnpower.com
Cell: 218.590.6978

BusinessNorth
Staff

The U.S. House of representatives this week has approved a bill that would allow PolyMet Mining Corp. (PLM) to exchange land to accommodate its NorthMet project, pending approval by the Senate.

House members also approved legislation sponsored by U.S. Rep. Mark Emmer. It addresses the federal government’s reluctance to renew mineral leases sought by Twin Metals Minnesota.

Read More: http://www.businessnorth.com/daily_briefing/u-s-house-approves-two-pro-mining-bills/article_027e66e6-d523-11e7-9a0f-f3a0902369f6.html