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Several good friends of mine are commercial fishermen up there in Bristol Bay, and as you can imagine, they are not on board with having a large open-pit mine straddling the headwaters of two major sockeye-producing rivers...I also hope this stays shut down.
Quote from: elkboy on January 31, 2018, 05:14:02 PMSeveral good friends of mine are commercial fishermen up there in Bristol Bay, and as you can imagine, they are not on board with having a large open-pit mine straddling the headwaters of two major sockeye-producing rivers...I also hope this stays shut down.EXACTLY my thoughts!!! I've still got some friends and relatives that fish.
EPA changed their minds and still a big push to put this mine in.https://www.epa.gov/newsreleases/epa-withdraws-outdated-preemptive-proposed-determination-restrict-use-pebble-deposit
*censored*it. Stopping this mine was the one good thing I could think of that he'd done, and now they had to go and reverse it. This mine is, bar none, the worst industry project ever proposed. Contaminating one of the most productive and pristine watersheds in the world so a few billionaires can mine some more metal. Just unbelievable.