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Wednesday, 07/22/2020 10:41:08 AM

Wednesday, July 22, 2020 10:41:08 AM

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Thoughts on this, there is an MOU with one native landowner apparently but appears they will need more:

https://www.alaskapublic.org/2020/07/20/pebble-mine-to-clear-environmental-review-this-week-but-is-it-practicable/

(NAK) “We intend to engage with all landowners along the northern route and believe we will be successful in obtaining access to the transportation corridor necessary for the project,” Pebble spokesman Mike Heatwole said by email.

But Bristol Bay Native Corporation (BBNC), the owner of the subsurface rights to land along the transportation corridor and at Diamond Point, remains adamantly opposed. BBNC Vice President Dan Cheyette pointed out that it’s been another spectacular fishing year, with more than 35 million sockeye harvested from Bristol Bay.

“And the thought that this also is the place where there should be a large open-pit, pyritic mine just makes no sense,” Cheyette said. “This mine, this one particular mine, just has no place in Bristol Bay.”
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