THE COPPERWOOD PROJECT | MI
Updated | October 23, 2024
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Status | Fully permitted. Highland Copper Company Inc./Copperwood Resources Inc. acquired the project from Orvana Minerals in 2014. Highland is currently preparing the site. This includes stream relocation, and "wetlands mitigation structures." A $50 million Michigan Economic Development Corporation State grant is pending final approval by the Michigan State House and Senate.
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Comments are being sought by the state until NOV. 13, 2024. More infomation is available here.
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Location | 14 miles north of Wakefield, in Gogebic County, MI, next to the Porcupine Mountains State Park, and Lake Superior
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Type of Mine | underground mine w/ room-and-pillar construction
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Estimated Mine Life | 11 years
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Anticipated Output | 30,000 tonnes of copper
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Concerns |
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The minerals are located in a sulfide ore body. The ore is low grade (1.5%), which results in a greater quantity of waste than minerals (98.5%).
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Approximately 16,550 linear feet of streams will be impacted.
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Approximately 43.5 acres of wetlands will be filled, and 14.4 acres will be dredged for construction.
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A 2715 foot pipeline will be constructed to take water from Lake Superior to supply the mine operations.
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Additional impacts could include airborne pollutants, as well as water and soil contamination by heavy metals. Tailings waste will be stored on the surface indefinitely covering a 316 acre area.
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Projected Jobs Created | n/a
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Company Website | https://www.highlandcopper.com
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State Agency Website | The Michigan Department of the Environment, Great Lakes & Energy
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Additional Information | The Mining Action Group, and Citizens for a Safe & Clean Lake Superior, are following the project.
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Notes | This summary was assembled with information from the Highland Copper website, state agency websites and the Mining Action Group website.
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