Debate remains polarized over newest proposed coal mine in northern Wyoming
A coal technology firms fight to revive coal mining at a site near Sheridan has been embroiled in controversy for nearly a decade.
But two months ago, the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality deemed the companys revised application for a necessary permit technically complete. Since then, the agency has been accepting public comments on the proposed mine.
Over 100 comments flooded the agency by the Thursday deadline ranging from emphatic support for the projects economic promise, to heated opposition over concern the surrounding land would sustain permanent damage.
The company plans to build a vertically integrated coal campus in northern Wyoming replete with a research complex and a manufacturing hub. On top of that lofty proposal, Brook Mining Company, a subsidiary of Ramaco, bought land near Sheridan to resurrect coal mining operations to feed the research facilities.
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