In response to the ‘Request for Appeal’ sent today by Northern Dynasty Minerals to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ regarding the agency’s decision to deny the 404 permit for the proposed Pebble mine, Nelli Williams, Alaska director of Trout Unlimited, issued the following statement:
Response to Gov. Dunleavy's intention to appeal permit denial
In response to Governor Dunleavy’s intention to appeal the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ decision to deny the 404 permit for the proposed Pebble mine, Nelli Williams, Alaska director of Trout Unlimited, issued the following statement:
Army Corps says no to massive gold mine proposed near Bristol Bay in Alaska
WASHINGTON – The Trump administration on Wednesday denied a key permit for a massive gold and copper mine in Alaska, striking a devastating blow to a project opposed by an unlikely coalition that includes the president’s son and other prominent Republicans, as well as conservationists, commercial fishermen and Alaska Natives.
Pebble mine stopped by Trump Administration
ANCHORAGE, AK – Today, in a move welcomed by millions of Americans, Alaskan communities, and admirers of the most prolific wild salmon fishery in the world, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) denied the application for the key permit for the proposed Pebble mine. The Corps had said the mine would cause significant degradation and significant adverse effects to the waters and fisheries of the Bristol Bay region.
Pebble Mitigation plan a ruse to build trust in discredited company
ANCHORAGE, AK: Anglers, hunters and Bristol Bay business owners call into question a Compensatory Mitigation Plan for the proposed Pebble mine submitted today by Northern Dynasty Minerals, the sole investor in the Pebble Limited Partnership. The plan was required by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) after it concluded the company’s permit application failed to meet basic environmental and safety regulations earlier this summer.