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PoorRich

03/21/14 11:14 AM

#138709 RE: Zilidium #138707

Yes, Lake Clark drains into Lake I. and then into Bristol Bay.
Worth noting though that "no" salmon spawning and hundreds of more miles as a buffer combined with the land north of Pebble being drier makes BC claims less "Robert Redford-able", easier, and therefore cheaper, to be responsible.
Go LBSR!
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sps50

03/21/14 1:13 PM

#138724 RE: Zilidium #138707

Who is irresponsible? How easy to say. NAK and LBSR are committed in writing to protecting the environment and developing it safely. They present to Alaska and the EPA their plan(s). Hundreds of millions spent in studies. I have yet to see one authoritative study indicating a problem. Lots of guesses by armchair quarterbacks of which I am so tired of! Who has studied the master plan? No one. Until then, dissenters should hold their peace. Pollution is not a given.

It was not mining that reduced the salmon population to the meager level it is today. One man I know here sold his license and boat there in Alaska because the haul was paltry.