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Thursday
Sep202012

Parker said the decisions "border on scandalous."

This could get interesting.

Legal settlment with State could effect Pebble Mine

The Alaska natural resources department will have to justify its rationale for how it re-designated land use in the Bristol Bay region nearly a decade ago, a process that could have ramifications for the proposed Pebble Mine.

An agreement in a 2009 case brought by tribes, Trout Unlimited and fishermen calls on the department to make revisions to its 2005 land use plan. Plaintiffs' attorney Geoffrey Parker said Wednesday that the plan -- drafted as interest in the massive gold and copper prospect near the headwaters of one of the world's premier salmon fisheries was heating up -- eliminated more than 90 percent of prior inland habitat classifications in the region, with a tilt toward mining.

LINK (via: Alaska Daiy News)

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This is why everybody in AK liked Sarah Palin, she started reversing the massive amount of environmental regulation dismantling specifically for big mines (that don't pay taxes) happened in 2005. Nobody should be shocked.

September 20, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterAKPM

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