Court finds that PolyMet’s water permit issued with proper procedures
03 Septiembre 2020 - 6:20PM
Business Wire
A Ramsey County District Court judge today found that the
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) did not engage in any
procedural irregularities in connection with the processing of the
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit for
the NorthMet copper-nickel-precious metals project, according to
Poly Met Mining, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of PolyMet Mining
Corp. (together “PolyMet” or the “company”) TSX: POM; NYSE
American: PLM.
In his decision, Judge John H. Guthmann rejected the allegations
that MPCA engaged in a systematic effort to keep evidence out of
the administrative record. Those allegations had been made by the
relators Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, WaterLegacy,
Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy, Center for Biological
Diversity and Friends of the Boundary Waters Wilderness. Judge
Guthmann made his findings after presiding over a seven-day hearing
in St. Paul in January and extensive briefing from the parties.
Judge Guthmann found no evidence that the MPCA attempted to
suppress EPA comments. Indeed, the court observed that the process
for PolyMet’s permit involved “significantly more interaction
between the EPA and the MPCA than with the usual NPDES permit.” The
court determined that “[a]t no time did the MPCA try to discourage
or prevent the EPA from submitting written comments on either the
pre-proposed permit or the final permit.” The court found that
MPCA’s effort to reach an agreement with EPA to delay making
written comments on a draft NorthMet NPDES permit until sometime
after the public notice period did not constitute a procedural
irregularity. The court concluded that the MPCA exceeded the
requirements of the Memorandum of Agreement between EPA and
MPCA.
The district court’s conclusion that no procedural
irregularities occurred in the processing of PolyMet’s permit will
be incorporated into the broader challenge to that permit currently
pending before the court of appeals. In that case, environmental
groups and the Fond du Lac Band have challenged the MPCA’s decision
to issue the permit and its denial of a contested-case hearing. The
court of appeals will decide the schedule for briefing and oral
argument.
“We are pleased with the district court’s ruling and look
forward to defending the challenge to the water permit currently
pending in the court of appeals,” said Jon Cherry, chairman,
president and CEO. “We remain confident the water quality permit
meets all applicable standards and will ultimately be upheld by the
courts.”
The district court decision comes on the heels of the Minnesota
Supreme Court this spring granting the company’s and regulators’
petitions to review court of appeals’ rulings on its Permit to
Mine, dam safety and air quality permits. The Minnesota Supreme
Court recently scheduled oral argument in the Permit to Mine appeal
for October 13, 2020.
About PolyMet
PolyMet is a mine development company that owns 100% of the
NorthMet Project, the first large-scale project to be permitted
within the Duluth Complex in northeastern Minnesota, one of the
world’s major, undeveloped mining regions. NorthMet has significant
proven and probable reserves of copper, nickel and palladium –
metals vital to global carbon reduction efforts – in addition to
marketable reserves of cobalt, platinum and gold. When operational,
NorthMet will become one of the leading producers of nickel,
palladium and cobalt in the U.S., providing a much needed,
responsibly mined source of these critical and essential
metals.
Located in the Mesabi Iron Range, the project will provide
economic diversity while leveraging the region’s established
supplier network and skilled workforce, and generate a level of
activity that will have a significant effect in the local economy.
For more information: www.polymetmining.com.
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year ended December 31, 2019, and in our other filings with
Canadian securities authorities and the U.S. Securities and
Exchange Commission.
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Instrument 43-101.
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