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Nonprofit asks to renew challenge to Southern California lithium mine
A nonprofit in Imperial County, California, is challenging the approval of a lithium mine and geothermal project, arguing the environmental impact analysis was flawed and insufficiently addressed water usage and tribal consultation. The project, led by Controlled Thermal Resources, faces legal and environmental concerns over water resources and potential air quality impacts.
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