2025-19593Notice

BLM Opens Comments on Castle Mountain Mine Growth Impacts

Published Date: 10/20/2025

Notice

Summary

The government is starting to study how expanding the Castle Mountain Mine in California and Nevada might affect the environment and local communities. They want to hear from the public by November 19, 2025, to help shape the study and explore different options. This project could change the land and local economy, so your voice matters now!

Analyzed Economic Effects

7 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 5 costs, 1 mixed.

Large Public-Land Disturbance Added

The proposed Phase II expansion would disturb an additional 1,800 acres of BLM-managed public land for a total project disturbance of 3,294 acres. This means much more public land near the Castle Mountain Mine in San Bernardino County, CA and Clark County, NV would be changed by mining activities.

Mine Life Extended About 30 Years

The proposed expansion would extend the mine life of the Castle Mountain Mine by approximately 30 years and would effectively quadruple the annual mining rate. That means mining operations could continue for decades at a much higher pace.

Potential Impacts to Cultural Sites

The BLM notes concerns that the expansion could affect cultural resources and sites. The agency will consult with Indian Tribal Nations and consider impacts to cultural resources during the EIS process.

Seeps and Springs May Be Affected

The notice states the project could affect seeps and springs in the area. Changes to groundwater use and new infrastructure (an underground water pipeline) are part of the proposed expansion to meet increased groundwater demand.

Biological Resources: Harm and Onsite Mitigation

The notice says there are concerns about habitat loss and impacts to native vegetation, but it also notes the mine provides wildlife guzzlers, has a rare native plant nursery, and is recognized for reclamation efforts and on-site research. The EIS will evaluate these biological-resource effects.

Recreation and Traditional Use Could Be Affected

The notice says increased visual and noise disturbances from construction and operations might affect recreational and traditional use of nearby public lands. People who hunt, hike, camp, or use the land for traditional activities near Castle Mountains National Monument and Mojave National Preserve may notice those changes.

Public Comment and EIS Schedule

The BLM opened a public scoping process and requests comments be submitted by November 19, 2025. The Draft EIS is anticipated in spring 2026, the Final EIS in summer 2026, and a Record of Decision in fall 2026; one in-person scoping meeting will be announced at least 15 days in advance.

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Key Dates

Published Date
Comments Due
10/20/2025
11/19/2025

Department and Agencies

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Interior Department
Land Management Bureau
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