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Murkowski Reacts to EPA Announcements on Pebble Mine

By Karina Borger | Office of Senator Murkowski on Jun 27, 2019   Featured, Politics, State  

Murkowski Reacts to EPA Announcements on Pebble Mine

  WASHINGTON D.C. – U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) today released the following statement after the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced it would resume the process of withdrawing the proposed determination it issued in 2014 for the Pebble mine project in southwest Alaska. The agency also announced that it would initiate a process under Section 404(q) […]

Army Corps Presentation Leaves Alaska Legislators With More Questions Than Answers on Pebble Mine Permit

By Tyson Fick | Salmon State on Apr 8, 2019   Featured, Politics, Southwest Alaska, State  

Army Corps Presentation Leaves Alaska Legislators With More Questions Than Answers on Pebble Mine Permit

  Alaska representatives pose tough questions on scoping, comment extension denial, and financial feasibility of “Small” mine  Juneau, AK, –  In a hearing cut short yesterday by the Army Corps of Engineers (Corps), the Alaska House Resources Committee heard about the Pebble project Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) from Corps staff , Sheila Newman and […]

Former RioTinto Expert: Pebble Mine Fails Financial Feasibility Analysis

By Joel Reynolds | NRDC on Mar 28, 2019   Featured, Southwest Alaska, State  

Former RioTinto Expert: Pebble Mine Fails Financial Feasibility Analysis

  Former Rio Tinto permitting expert concludes that proposed mine is “almost certainly not economically feasible,” with an estimated strongly negative net present value of -$3 billion. Why has the Pebble Partnership (“Pebble”) so stubbornly refused to provide a financial assessment in support of its permit application for the embattled mine it proposes to build […]

Corps of Engineers Pebble Hearings Scheduled in Bristol Bay

By Alannah Hurley | UTBB on Mar 28, 2019   Op/Ed and the Editor  

Corps of Engineers Pebble Hearings Scheduled in Bristol Bay

  The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) will host public hearings this month and next on the environmental review for Pebble Limited Partnership’s proposed mine in the Bristol Bay watershed. In order to fast track Pebble’s permit, the USACE conducted a rushed environmental review and expects Bristol Bay residents and other stakeholders to provide […]

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