Coal company considers legal options after review denies Rockies mine application
A coal company that was denied an application to build an open-pit mine in Alberta’s Rocky Mountains says it’s considering its legal options.
On Thursday, a joint federal-provincial review panel denied the permits needed by the proposed Grassy Mountain mine after ruling the environmental consequences would likely outweigh the economic benefits.
The company that owns the mine said Friday it’s considering the 680-page report to better understand its conclusion.
Riversdale Resources said in a statement it’s consulting with lawyers about the decision.