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Resolution Copper
RC HSE Strategy – A balanced approach
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4 + 2 Strategy
• Continued embedding of CRM program
• Continued application of CRM pre- mobilization with contractors
Safety
We’re committed to ensuring our team goes home safe every day to their families.
About the Project Resolution Copper is: A world-class miner that will create
opportunity locally, regionally and for the state of Arizona.
Expected to be the largest copper producer in North America and will create sustainable benefits for all its stakeholders.
Committed to establishing solid, mutually beneficial partnerships with Native American communities.
The world’s third largest undeveloped copper resource and has an important role to play in the green economy.
Largest single project investment in history Arizona.
The Copper Triangle: Where are we Located?
Shared values and benefits
We’re working with local communities to create shared benefits based on shared values. Investments benefit our neighbors, local business and organizations we work with.
• 100+: Employees, $14 million paid through salary and benefits in 2015
• 60+: Local contractors and suppliers within the Copper Triangle area including San Carlos
• $22 million: Resolution dollars spent in the Copper Triangle in 2014 and 2015• $17 million: To date, spent with Native American or Tribal-owned business
• 14 mutually beneficial agreements with community partners and organizations in 2015
Economic Impacts
- During construction, we anticipate to employ approximately 3,000 people.
- During operations, we’ll directly employ 1,400 people and an additional 2,300 indirect jobs.
- Superior will benefit in hundreds of millions of dollars in wages being spent in and around the area.
1,400 direct jobs and
2,300 indirect jobs
Permitting the Project – About NEPA
• Project will be developed on federal land
• Before the land exchange moves forward and construction begins, Resolution must begin the U.S. National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) process
• Established in 1969, NEPA requires a comprehensive environmental and regulatory review process with public consultation
• Evaluation of environmental impacts the mine will create as well as our actions to minimize impacts and commitment to provide offsets
• Process can take 5 years or more
• NEPA provides a forum for significant public input, government to government consultation
Questions?
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