CuMo Exploration Project
The CuMo Project is an exploration of one of the largest deposits of molybdenum, copper and silver in North America located in Boise County, Idaho.
Responsible Environmental Development. The American CuMo Mining Corporations (CuMoCo) acquired the claim in 2004 and has been exploring the geologic and environmental factors that will determine the future development plan. Currently, CuMoCo is advancing its CuMo Project towards feasibility and its goal is to establish itself as one of the world’s largest and lowest-cost primary producers of molyb
08/14/2019
1862 saw discoveries in the region in southern Idaho. These would be the richest in the state, and camps like and would become some of the largest towns in the entire during the 1860's.
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Deadline for comment on the 2018 SREA is tomorrow, Feb. 22. Your comment matters! Learn more and submit your comment at
The CuMo Project | 2018 SREA Comments USFS Public Comment Period Concludes February 22! Submitting comments regarding the 2018 SREA The U.S. Forest Service is concluding a public comment period for the CuMo Project. Community members and key stakeholders are encouraged to submit comments regarding the analysis contained in the Supplemen...
02/21/2019
Opponents of the CuMo Project have continued to leverage misinformation to activate their followers to comment and sway supporters. The truth about CuMo is supported by the 300-page SREA which details important environmental studies that are backed by science. Learn more about CuMo, modern mining and the opposition's misinformation at
The CuMo Project | Facts Regarding the CuMo Project Exploration Facts Regarding the CuMo Project Exploration Posted by CuMoCo in News Co-authored by Shaun D***s, President & CEO and Noelle Laury, VP Corporate Communication & Public Relations, Idaho CuMo Mining Corporation In 2011, Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska requested the Secretaries of Interior and Agricul...
The deadline for comment has been confirmed to be February 22, 2019. Now is the time to speak up for the CuMo Project if you support safe and strategic mineral exploration. Advancing the exploration will provide answers to many questions that are critical to Boise County. Please visit our website for more information about submitting comments and the USFS public meeting on February 6.
The CuMo Project | 2018 SREA Comments USFS Extends Deadline for Comment! Submitting comments regarding the 2018 SREA USFS has extended the deadline for comment regarding the 2018 Supplemental Redline Environmental Assessment (SREA) for another 30-day period. The additional public comment period will initiate with the posting of a new le...
Thanks to everyone who has already submitted a comment! USFS has extended the deadline for comment until February 23, 2019. They will be hosting one public comment meeting in Boise on February 6th from 5-7 p.m. at the Best Western Plus-Vista Inn at the Airport. Visit our website to learn why your comment is critical for the CuMo Project exploration.
The CuMo Project | 2018 SREA Comments USFS Extends Deadline for Comment! Submitting comments regarding the 2018 SREA USFS has extended the deadline for comment regarding the 2018 Supplemental Redline Environmental Assessment (SREA) for another 30-day period. The additional public comment period will initiate with the posting of a new le...
We had a great meeting in Idaho City last night. Looking forward to meeting with folks in Garden Valley and Crouch tonight at Crouch Community Hall at 6:00 p.m. Our presentation primarily addresses the current public comment period and the CuMo Project exploration. The community is invited to bring their probing questions.
If you are in Idaho City and have questions regarding the public comment period or the CuMo Project exploration, we will be at Ray Robison Community Hall from 6-8 p.m. tonight. See you there!
USFS has released analysis of the CuMo Project in Supplemental Redline Environmental Assessment. Public comments will be collected regarding the SREA and moving the exploration forward until January 22, 2019. Comments must be submitted through the USFS website https://cara.ecosystem-management.org/Public//CommentInput?Project=52875.
Idaho CuMo is offering two public meetings to share highlights from the report and answer questions from the community.
Meeting schedule:
Idaho City-January 15, 2019-From 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Ray Robison Community Hall located at 206 W. Commercial
Garden Valley-January 16, 2019-From 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Crouch Community Hall located at 342 Village Circle
Your input matters!
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11/26/2018
How does mining activity help rural communities, financially? Look at Gillette.
Increased mining credited for Gillette tax revenue increase Sales tax collections are up in Gillette, a change attributed largely to increased mining activity.
We hope you will stop by for CuMo and Coffee at Wallula’s Coffee and Bake at 101 W. Walulla Street in Idaho City from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. on October 30, 2018. See you tomorrow!
10/22/2018
Thanks to everyone for joining us on the tour and for the annual update. Garden Valley Senior Center volunteers did a great job on the dinner which generated much needed contributions from the community and the CuMo Project. Read all about in the Boise County Connection.
Discovering Copper and Molybdenum Deposits: A Brief History of Idaho CuMo Project Idaho CuMo Mining gave a presentation at the Crouch Community Hall last week to update people about the Molybdenum (moly) mine in Boise County. By all assessments, the project is running its cours…
10/22/2018
Community members and decision makers joined CuMo Project management team for a tour, dinner and presentation.
Discovering Copper and Molybdenum Deposits: A Brief History of Idaho CuMo Project Idaho CuMo Mining gave a presentation at the Crouch Community Hall last week to update people about the Molybdenum (moly) mine in Boise County. By all assessments, the project is running its cours…
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