| RecID | Submission_Metadata | Commentator name | Comment Text in DB | Attachment PDF | Scanned PDF |
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3324
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SubmissionID
1908
Comment#:
1
Category:
WR
Code:
03 Type:
Fax
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Kenneth H.
Barratt
Sabrina A.
Barratt
| Water - The mine(s) would require far too much water and would seriously impact existing wells in that area. |
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3325
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SubmissionID
1908
Comment#:
2
Category:
AQ
Code:
03 Type:
Fax
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Kenneth H.
Barratt
Sabrina A.
Barratt
| The activities of previous (and existing) mines have demonstrated a "devil may care" attitude as to dust. Example: last summer's coating of fine white dust after a wind storm. |
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3326
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SubmissionID
1908
Comment#:
3
Category:
WR
Code:
01 Type:
Fax
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Kenneth H.
Barratt
Sabrina A.
Barratt
| The activities of previous (and existing) mines have demonstrated a "devil may care" attitude as to waste water. |
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3327
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SubmissionID
1908
Comment#:
4
Category:
WL
Code:
01 Type:
Fax
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Kenneth H.
Barratt
Sabrina A.
Barratt
| The Coronado Forest is known internationally as one of the finest birding sanctuaries anywhere not to mention the stunning beauty of the Santa Rita Mountains. |
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3328
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SubmissionID
1908
Comment#:
5
Category:
VRM
Code:
01 Type:
Fax
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Kenneth H.
Barratt
Sabrina A.
Barratt
| The Coronado Forest is known internationally as one of the finest birding sanctuaries anywhere not to mention the stunning beauty of the Santa Rita Mountains. |
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3329
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SubmissionID
1908
Comment#:
6
Category:
PRP
Code:
08 Type:
Fax
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Kenneth H.
Barratt
Sabrina A.
Barratt
| How can we expect two foreign companies (Canadian and Japanese) to truly care about the future of the land so long as they can extract copper from our beautiful mountains. |
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3330
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SubmissionID
1908
Comment#:
7
Category:
OTH
Code:
02 Type:
Fax
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Kenneth H.
Barratt
Sabrina A.
Barratt
| We vote an emphatic NO to the proposed Rosemont Copper Project. |
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