Today, the Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Council (Permitting Council) announced increased transparency, accountability, and predictability for the permitting review process for the first wave of critical mineral production projects—with many more projects on the way—in response to President Trump’s Executive Order, Immediate Measures to Increase American Mineral Production.
ICYMI: Trump Administration Adds Two DOE Critical Minerals Projects to Federal Permitting Dashboard
ICYMI— The Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Council (Permitting Council) today announced increased transparency and accountability for the federal permitting of two Department of Energy (DOE) critical minerals projects. The projects — Michigan Potash
Michigan Potash receives permit approval from EGLE
Michigan Potash Operating LLC, has received permit approval from the Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy Air Quality Division for the installation and operation of a new salt and potash processing facility in Osceola County.
Could the U.S. Mine More of Its Own Potash?
The President’s Executive Order is being seen a step toward the U.S. being able to produce more of its own potash, which is said to be available but not mined due to regulatory impediments.
Potash included in Trump’s order targeting ‘gold rush of the 21st century’ for critical minerals
An executive order signed by President Donald J. Trump aims to boost American mineral production — including a focus on potash. Detailed in the “Immediate Measures to Increase American Mineral Production” order are instructions for federal agencies to compile a list of all mineral production projects that have submitted plans of operation, permit applications, or any other approval requests with the goal of streamlining the permitting process.