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Bristol Bay Tribes Overjoyed with Congressional Intervention on Pebble Mine

By Alannah Hurley | United Tribes of Bristol Bay on Aug 4, 2020   Featured, Southwest Alaska, State  

Bristol Bay Tribes Overjoyed with Congressional Intervention on Pebble Mine

  DILLINGHAM, AK ­– Bristol Bay Tribes reacted to the news that the House of Representatives acted Thursday to help stop the permitting process that is fast-tracking Pebble’s toxic proposal with optimism.   The House of Representatives took action Thursday to stop the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) from issuing a permit for the […]

U.S. Army Corps Rubber Stamps Proposed Pebble Mine, Ignoring Science, Tribes and Fishermen; Threatening World’s Greatest Sockeye Salmon Fishery and Thousands of Jobs

By Mary Martin | Salmon State on Jul 24, 2020   Featured, General News, Southwest Alaska  

U.S. Army Corps Rubber Stamps Proposed Pebble Mine, Ignoring Science, Tribes and Fishermen; Threatening World’s Greatest Sockeye Salmon Fishery and Thousands of Jobs

  ANCHORAGE—Via U.S. Postal Service, SalmonState and others today received from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for the Pebble Mine: a massive gold and copper mine and toxic waste dump proposed for the headwaters of the largest sockeye salmon run on the planet. The Corps’ conclusions in the […]

Pebble’s Last-Minute Change of Plans a Classic “Bait and Switch”

By Mary Martin | Salmon State on May 24, 2020   Featured, General News, Southwest Alaska  

Pebble’s Last-Minute Change of Plans a Classic “Bait and Switch”

  ANCHORAGE— Friday, in a stunning change of direction that calls into question the validity and legality of the ongoing Pebble Mine permitting process and Environmental Analysis, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced a new preferred road and infrastructure access route to the proposed mega-mine in Bristol Bay’s headwaters. Until Friday, Pebble’s preferred route, […]

Extended Deadline Requested for Final Pebble EIS

By Fishermen's News Online on Mar 27, 2020   Featured, Fishermen's News Online  

Extended Deadline Requested for Final Pebble EIS

  Commercial fishermen and other leaders of the Bristol Bay region are asking the US Army Corps of Engineers to formally relax the timeline for development of their final environmental impact statement (EIS) and extend the deadline for cooperating agencies to comment on the preliminary final EIS. Given the major disruptions caused all across the […]

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