Mothers, grandmothers, sisters, and aunts across Alaska call for durable safeguards for Bristol Bay

Mothers, grandmothers, sisters, and aunts across Alaska call for durable safeguards for Bristol Bay

Alaskan mothers, grandmothers, aunties, sisters, and friends of the next generation in Bristol Bay have been some of the biggest opponents of the formerly proposed Pebble mine. Now, they are calling on Senator Murkowski and the Environmental Protection Agency to advance durable safeguards for clean water and healthy fish habitat for the next generation in Bristol Bay.

Trout Unlimited prevails in lawsuit; EPA will reinstate proposed protections

Trout Unlimited prevails in lawsuit; EPA will reinstate proposed protections

On September 9, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it would move to vacate its 2019 decision to withdraw proposed protections for Bristol Bay and reinstate the agency’s earlier 2014 Proposed Determination. These proposed protections would limit the amount of waste water and mine waste discharge that could be released in to Waters of the United States in the Bristol Bay region. Image: Blaine Davis

No tool left unused when it comes to protecting Bristol Bay

No tool left unused when it comes to protecting Bristol Bay

In a ruling published today, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Trout Unlimited’s lawsuit could move forward in challenging the Environmental Protection Agency’s 2019 decision to withdraw proposed protections for the Bristol Bay watershed. The decision puts an important process back on track for securing immediate safeguards for the region and gets Bristol Bay one step closer to a locally driven, durable solution that ensures the proposed Pebble mine doesn’t resurface again in the future.