Arizona city denies sulfuric acid ban is unconstitutional
Nov 08, 2012 | 02:23 PM
| Samuel Frizell
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Florence,
Curis Resources,
copper,
in-situ mining,
ordinance,
Samuel Frizell
NEW YORK The town of Florence, Ariz., filed a response in federal court Tuesday denying Curis Resources (Arizona) Inc.s allegations that a recently passed town ordinance banning the use of large quantities of sulfuric acid was unconstitutional.
Vancouver, British Columbia-based Curis, which hopes to commence copper mining at its Florence property using a sulfuric-acid-based extraction process, filed its suit in U.S. District Court in Arizona last month (amm.com, Oct. 23).
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