Westwater Resources (WWR) announced that the Coosa Graphite Deposit has been designated as a “covered project” under FAST-41 and added to the federal permitting dashboard. Designation as a FAST-41 covered project supports a more coordinated and transparent federal permitting process, including a publicly available permitting timetable. This framework is designed to improve visibility and coordination as agencies advance environmental review and permitting activities for Coosa. The Coosa Graphite Deposit, located in Coosa County, Alabama, is the largest natural flake graphite deposit in the contiguous United States and spans approximately 41,965 acres. Coosa’s addition to the FAST-41 Dashboard reflects its role in building a domestic supply of graphite.
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