New Mexico seeking project ideas to restore resources harmed by 2015 Gold King Mine disaster

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After receiving a $1 million settlement with the defendants over the disastrous 2015 Gold King Mine release that began in southern Colorado, the state of New Mexico wants public ideas for restoration projects.

Contaminated mine water flooded the Animas and San Juan Rivers and led to pollution in New Mexico.

The defendants were Sunnyside Corporation and its parent companies, Kinross Gold Corporation and Kinross Gold, U.S.A., Inc. Now the New Mexico Office of the Natural Resources Trustee is seeking ideas for projects to restore natural resources affected by the release.

In August 2015, a blowout at the Gold King Mine in Colorado released millions of gallons of water laden with toxic metals and acid mine drainage into the Animas and San Juan Rivers. The contamination adversely affected New Mexico residents, the agricultural and recreational tourism industries, and natural resources along those rivers.

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In January 2021, the State and the mining defendants reached a settlement that includes a payment of $1 million by the mining defendants to ONRT to implement natural resource restoration projects. Court approval of the settlement is pending.

Litigation against other parties involved in the spill, including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and its contractors, is ongoing.

Projects eligible for funding must:

  • Be related to the Animas and/or San Juan Rivers
  • Benefit surface water, wildlife, and/or aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, and/or
  • Benefit the agriculture, outdoor recreation or other industries that rely on a healthy river
  • Address any existing impairments to those rivers

Eligible projects must have a broad public benefit and a direct tie to the environmental injuries caused by the release, including adverse economic impacts. The deadline for submitting project ideas is August 21, 2021.

Ultimately, ONRT will prepare a draft Restoration Plan describing how proposed projects were evaluated and which were selected. Projects will be selected and a final Restoration Plan will be published by January 2022.

“Communities whose jobs, livelihoods and environment were directly affected by the Gold King Mine release will know best how this funding can be put to good use,” said Trustee Hart Stebbins. “We recognize that this funding will not fully repair or restore all the injuries caused by the Gold King Mine release, but it represents a significant first step toward that goal.”