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    Entries in Stop the Pebble Mine (129)

    Saturday
    Jan122013

    House Republicans threaten subpoena over EPA Alaska (Pebble) mine study 

    Leave it to the Daily Caller to push all the pro Pebble talking points in this story about Republican push back on the EPA's Bristol Bay watershed assesment.

    Republicans on the House Oversight Committee have sent a follow-up letter to the Environmental Protection Agency, demanding they provide more documents regarding the agency’s review of a potential mine in Alaska or face a subpoena to appear before the committee.

    LINK

    This drivel is in need of some comments, we just added ours.

    Thursday
    Jan102013

    Redford - It's time to stop the Pebble Mine

    Robert Redford asks us to join him in urging President Obama to stop the proposed Pebble Mine before it destroys Alaska's Bristol Bay.

    LINK (via:The Huffington Post)

    Thursday
    Dec202012

    Alaska's Militia Community Divided Over Pebble Mine

    Still united when it comes to federal tyranny.

    LINK

    Wednesday
    Nov142012

    EPA Bristol Bay Pebble Mine Peer Review Report: Perpetual Management & Argument

    Jack Caldwell has some thoughts on the recently released EPA Bristol Bay Peer Review report.

    Correctly, I believe, the peer reviewers called on the EPA to provide more detail on how any mine in that part of the world will be looked after perpetually.  The reports states: “perpetual management of the geotechnical integrity of the waste rock and tailings storage facilities, as well as perpetual water treatment and monitoring, most likely will be necessary. Therefore, emphasize how monitoring and management of the geotechnical integrity of waste rocks and tailing storage facilities should continue ‘In Perpetuity.’ “

    Now that is an impossible mandate and the peer reviewers should know that and should have acknowledge it.  They failed to do so, because they know this could be a nail in the coffin.

    LINK (via: Think Mining)

    Saturday
    Nov102012

    Bristol Bay Peer Pressure

    The EPA has released the Final Peer Review Report prepared by the independent peer reviewers charged with evaluating EPA’s May 2012 draft assessment of the Bristol Bay watershed entitled An Assessment of Potential Mining Impacts on Salmon Ecosystems of Bristol Bay, Alaska (Bristol Bay Assessment).

    Naturally which side of the Pebble issue you're on determines your report release analysis.

    Try as Pebble might to spin this into a science controversy, the bottom line is this: the facts and the science are clear and no one has called EPA’s findings into question. In fact, EPA has done due diligence and at the request of these independent scientists, has provided even more information.

    LINK (via: Save Bristol Bay)

    Pebble spokesman Mike Heatwole said it appears the EPA reviewers agree with some of the company's key points, mainly "that the report itself is pretty flawed in using a hypothetical mining scenario and just relying on impacts without having a concrete plan in front of them that takes into full consideration mitigation and how a modern mine would meet the permitting and review process."

    LINK (via: Anchorage Daily News)

    The EPA's response?

    Based on the comments, and EPA’s commitment to fully address them, EPA has decided to convene a group of qualified experts to review the revised draft assessment in light of the issues raised by the peer reviewers. The final Bristol Bay Assessment will reflect this further expert review and be accompanied by EPA’s point-by-point response to the peer reviewers’ comments as well as public comments. These “response to comment” documents will be available when the final Bristol Bay Assessment is released.

    My money is on Bristol Bay, and the EPA, when that final assesment is released.

    Tuesday
    Nov062012

    Pebble Mine Meets Weird Science

    The top investigator for the science committee in the House of Representatives, Georgia Republican Rep. Paul Broun, wrote the EPA and said its study of the proposed Pebble mine in the Bristol Bay region fell short and shouldn’t be used to block development.

    “These are serious concerns. If EPA ultimately uses this watershed assessment as justification to pre-emptively veto mining permits in Bristol Bay – not withstanding EPA’s legal authority to do so – the scientific credibility of the assessment will need to be beyond reproach,” Broun wrote. “This is obviously not the case.”


    Read more here: http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2012/08/10/161540/republicans-say-epa-is-digging.html#storylink=cpy

    LINK (via: McClatchy)

    Republican Rep Paul Broun, the top investigator for the House science committee believes evolution is a lie from the pit of hell and the earth is 9,000 years old. 

    LINK  (via: The LA Times)

    Broun is not the only crackpot on the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology.


    Read more here: http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2012/08/10/161540/republicans-say-epa-is-digging.html#storylink=cpyS