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WildEarth Guardians v. Jewell

WildEarth Guardians v. Jewell 

2:16-cv-00168United States District of Utah (D. Utah)7 entries
Filing Date
Type
Action Taken
Summary
Document
02/24/2017
Complaint
Second amended complaint filed.
11/25/2016
Reply
Reply memorandum filed in support of plaintiffs' motion to add documents to the administrative record and authorize limited discovery.
11/08/2016
Opposition
Opposition filed by federal defendants to plaintiffs' motion to add documents to the administrative record and to authorize limited discovery.
09/29/2016
Motion
Motion filed by plaintiffs to add documents to the administrative record and authorize limited discovery.

WildEarth Guardians v. Jewell 

15-cv-1984United States District of Colorado (D. Colo.), United States Federal Courts2 entries
Filing Date
Type
Action Taken
Summary
Document
03/01/2016
Decision
Motion to transfer granted.
09/11/2015
Petition
Petition for review of agency action filed.
WildEarth Guardians filed a petition for review in the federal district court for the District of Colorado, seeking to vacate federal approvals of a lease to expand and extend the life of the Skyline Mine, an underground coal mine in Utah. WildEarth Guardians alleged that the United States Bureau of Land Management, which issued the lease, and the United States Forest Service, which consented to the lease’s issuance, had not complied with NEPA or the Mineral Leasing Act. WildEarth Guardians alleged that the agencies’ environmental review relied on an analysis that was 15 years old, and had failed to consider air quality and climate impacts, including climate impacts associated with coal mining, transport, and burning. The organization also alleged that the agencies had failed to consider costs associated with carbon dioxide emissions and had failed to consider cumulative climate impacts of similar mining approvals and proposals.