Skip to content

Nevada Lithium Mine Can Co-exist with Endangered Flower, Says US Agency

Ioneer Ltd. (IONR) has announced that U.S. land managers completed the final environmental review of the proposed lithium mine in Nevada. The review suggests the project can proceed without threatening Tiehm’s buckwheat, an endangered wildflower.

Focus on Environmental Protection

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) confirms that experts from various agencies contributed to the environmental impact statement, which allows a 30-day comment period. Despite potential legal challenges from environmentalists asserting violations of the Endangered Species Act, the BLM contends that the plan minimizes habitat destruction for Tiehm’s buckwheat.

Ioneer Ltd.’s Strategic Milestone

Ioneer Ltd. (IONR) considers the review a milestone after a six-year effort. The Rhyolite Ridge mine aims to produce lithium, crucial for electric vehicle batteries, and anticipated to start by 2028. Bernard Rowe, the managing director, emphasized the project’s role in securing domestic critical minerals.

Opposition and Ecological Concerns

Opponents like the Center for Biological Diversity argue that mining threatens the wildflower’s habitat. Patrick Donnelly has expressed dissatisfaction with the unchanged destruction plans. However, the BLM claims adjustments have been made to limit environmental impact.

Lithium Demand and Production

The mine is expected to produce lithium sufficient for 370,000 electric vehicles annually, meeting rising demands by 2030. Additionally, Ioneer Ltd. has a contentious propagation plan to grow endangered flowers nearby, stirring debate among conservationists.

Future Implications

As Nevada houses the U.S.’s sole lithium mine and another in construction, the focus continues on balancing mineral production with environmental preservation.

Disclaimer:
The content presented on this page has not been manually verified by our team. While we strive to ensure accuracy, we cannot guarantee the validity, completeness, or timeliness of the information provided. Always consult with appropriate professionals or sources before making any decisions based on this content.



The image is randomly selected and doesn’t necessarily represent the company or the news below.

Click here for more Company News