EPA calls PolyMet environmental review adequate, for now

December 23, 2015 at 2:07AM

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said Monday that the final environmental review for the proposed PolyMet copper-nickel mine adequately addresses comments it made about earlier drafts of the massive document and says its remaining concerns can be addressed later.

The EPA weighed in with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources as the public comment period closed.

The EPA says its remaining concerns about the direction of groundwater flow from the mine, impacts on wetlands, health risks from mineral fibers and the impacts to moose can and should be addressed when other federal agencies sign off on the review and when regulators consider permits for the mine.

Environmental attorney Paula Maccabee says this means the fight against PolyMet is no longer about the environmental-impact statement; it now turns to the permitting process.

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