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EPA Study Finds Large Scale Mining A Risk for Bristol Bay Fishery

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By Bonnie Gestring

May 18, 2012

The science is out! The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released its watershed assessment today on the risks of large-scale mining to Alaska's Bristol Bay watershed. There can be no doubt that this the salmon fishery is of global significance, and an economic power house.  Here are just a few bullet points from the study:   

More importantly, the study concludes that large-scale mining is a threat to the long-term productivity and sustainability of the salmon fishery. The report concludes that at a minimum, large-scale mining would:

The EPA has the authority under 404c of the Clean Water Act to prohibit the disposal of mine waste into Bristol Bay's waterways.  Alaska Native Tribes and commercial fishermen have petitioned the EPA to use its authority to protect the fishery, and we support them in this. 

Please join us in sending a message to the EPA in support of Bristol Bay protection.


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For more information, go to www.ourbristolbay.com

 

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