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· Northern Dynasty's subsidiary, Pebble Limited Partnership, challenged the legality. Building the Pebble gold mine in southwest Alaska would include the construction of a 270-MW power plant and 165-mile natural gas pipeline, as well as an 82-mile road and large ponds for the tailings. It would also require dredging a port at Iliamna Bay.
· The Pebble Mine is a disaster waiting to happen (both for the indigenous peoples of Bristol Bay and the waters that give them life), the Pebble Partnership has disintegrated, and Northern Dynasty ...
· Pebble Limited Partnership has proposed to build a large open-pit mine at the Pebble deposit, which could result in discharges polluting the Bristol Bay watershed. In 2014, EPA proposed restricting the usage of …
· The date has been moved to December 2. Building the Pebble gold mine in southwest Alaska would include the construction of a 270-megawatt power plant and 165 …
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EPA's Revised Proposed Determination has two separate but related components: a prohibition on mining discharges (dredge & fill materials) in the area Pebble proposed to mine in its 2020 application, and restrictions on mining discharges in a broader area of the headwaters. Bristol Bay Tribes expressed gratitude for the long-overdue step ...
The Pebble Project is located in southwest Alaska. Northern Dynasty is owner of the Pebble Partnership, which is advancing the world-class Pebble deposit in Alaska towards permitting and development. The Pebble deposit is one of the greatest stores of mineral wealth ever discovered, and the world's largest undeveloped copper and gold ...
· The hits kept coming. On August 8, Joe Biden came out against Pebble. "It's no place for a mine," he said in a statement. "The Obama-Biden administration reached that conclusion when we ...
· First, according to Pebble's own Environmental Impact Statement, the 2020 Pebble Mine plan would destroy 100 miles of streams and 2100 acres of wetlands —an …
· While advocates of the Pebble Mine argue that it will seamlessly fit in with the thriving $500 million local salmon industry, waste contamination will cause undue adverse impacts on fish populations. For example, contamination like tailings (toxic byproducts) that result from the mine's ore processing must be stored in dams, which are the ...
The proposed Pebble Mine is located in Southwest Alaska, on state land near Lake Iliamna and Lake Clark, and is situated atop the largest known gold deposit in the world. If built, the mine would be North America's …
· Is Pebble mine dead? August 24, 2020. Since Phil St. George first pounded his fist on the Cominco table, demanding more budget to explore the Pebble prospect, the proposed mine has required fierce …
· Northern Dynasty Minerals (TSX: NDM) has filed an updated preliminary economic assessment (PEA) for the proposed Pebble project in southwest Alaska.This new PEA updates the company's September 2021 PEA to incorporate the recently announced royalty investment for up to US$60 million in five tranches.
· The area where Pebble mine would be built, 320 km southwest of Anchorage, within the Bristol Bay watershed. (Image courtesy of Northern Dynasty Minerals) …
· The proposed Pebble Mine could produce up to 10.7 billion tons of tailings, a mud waste that results from processing ore to extract metals.For perspective, this amount would be up to 1000 times the mass of the Great Pyramid of Egypt. Tailings are produced by most mining operations, and the environmental risk they pose varies from mine to mine, …
Pebble wants to permit a fantasy mine that ignores the mining and engineering realities of the mine site, terrain and deposit, and the government is assisting them in doing so. This cannot be allowed to …
· Pebble Mine and ANCSA's intended framework for self-determination. Many people have speculated that the Alaska Natives Claims Settlement Act, or ANCSA, was an experiment in federal Indian policy. In 1971, Congress authorized Alaska Natives to select and receive title to 44 million acres of public land and $962 million dollars as a settlement ...
· What we don't need is the Pebble Mine. Perhaps the most widely condemned development project anywhere, Pebble is in a risk class by itself—relentlessly opposed locally, an international...
· Pebble Mine would directly impact the world's greatest sockeye salmon run. It would put in jeopardy thousands of American jobs, a cultural tradition of subsistence dating back 10,000 years, and a robust sport-fishing and tourism economy. The Corps denied a key permit for Pebble Mine on Nov. 25, 2020, highlighting many of the concerns that ...
· The Pebble Mine has the potential to permanently and irreversibly damage the salmon runs on which the bears of the Alaska Peninsula rely. The current proposal for the Pebble Mine includes: An open pit mine 1 mile wide and a quarter-mile deep. Destruction of over 3,000 acres of wetlands and more than 21 miles of salmon streams at the mine site ...
· The Pebble Mine could have directly affected about 1300 hectares of wetlands and 81 miles of salmon streams in Koktuli River Watershed by polluting waters, destroying the fish industry thereby un-employing about 14,000 Americans. The remaining hectare of dewatered, fragmented habitat is another number. ...
· August 11, 2022 The proposed Pebble Mine site, pictured in 2014. (Jason Sear/KDLG) In late July, Northern Dynasty Minerals received $9.4 million from a new, …
· Northern Dynasty's subsidiary, Pebble Limited Partnership, challenged the legality Building the Pebble gold mine in southwest Alaska would include the construction …
A few years ago, the Pebble Mine Project appeared to be dead. However, it's been resurrected, quickly and fairly quietly, in an attempt to rush the permitting process through before the public has much of a chance to …
· The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is seeking input on the appropriate contents of an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Pebble Mine project and has extended the deadline to submit comments to June 29, 2018. The objective of the scoping is to identify specific elements of the environment that might be affected by the Pebble […]