A drop in groundwater could mean big trouble for a tiny snail as Nevada lithium project presses on
- Opponents of the lithium mine in Nevada are asking U.S. Officials to investigate groundwater drops that could threaten a tiny snail considered for endangered species protection.
- Environmentalists and Native American activists claim new evidence shows the Lithium Americas project could harm groundwater levels.
- The mine's footprint will cover about 9 square miles, and construction began in 2023 despite concerns.
- Lithium Americas asserts that their data indicates the snail will not be affected by the project, countering claims from opponents.
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