About: Pebble Mine

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Pebble Mine is the common name of a proposed copper-gold-molybdenum mining project in the Bristol Bay region of Southwest Alaska, near Lake Iliamna and Lake Clark. As of November 2020 the mine developer, Northern Dynasty Minerals, was seeking federal permits from the United States Coast Guard and the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement. State permitting would then follow, which the developer expected to take up to three years. In November 2020, the developer was denied a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) permit for its proposed mine discharge plan. On September 9, 2021, it was reported that the EPA had "asked a federal court to allow for Clean Water Act protections for parts of the bay."

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  • Pebble Mine est le surnom d'un projet minier controversé mené en partie par Anglo American. Il vise l'extraction à terme de larges quantités de cuivre, d'or et de molybdène depuis la région de la baie de Bristol située au sud-ouest de l'Alaska, près du lac Iliamna et du . En 2013, après avoir investi 580 millions USD sur 6 ans avec son partenaire canadien Northern Dynasty Minerals (NAK) dans le projet de Pebble Mine (Alaska), un site connu pour détenir l'un des plus gros potentiel en exploitation d'or, le groupe se retire et écrit cette pertes. (fr)
  • Pebble Mine is the common name of a proposed copper-gold-molybdenum mining project in the Bristol Bay region of Southwest Alaska, near Lake Iliamna and Lake Clark. As of November 2020 the mine developer, Northern Dynasty Minerals, was seeking federal permits from the United States Coast Guard and the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement. State permitting would then follow, which the developer expected to take up to three years. In November 2020, the developer was denied a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) permit for its proposed mine discharge plan. On September 9, 2021, it was reported that the EPA had "asked a federal court to allow for Clean Water Act protections for parts of the bay." (en)
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  • March 2018 (en)
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  • Northern Dynasty Minerals (en)
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  • Location of the Pebble mining project (en)
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  • Pebble Mine est le surnom d'un projet minier controversé mené en partie par Anglo American. Il vise l'extraction à terme de larges quantités de cuivre, d'or et de molybdène depuis la région de la baie de Bristol située au sud-ouest de l'Alaska, près du lac Iliamna et du . En 2013, après avoir investi 580 millions USD sur 6 ans avec son partenaire canadien Northern Dynasty Minerals (NAK) dans le projet de Pebble Mine (Alaska), un site connu pour détenir l'un des plus gros potentiel en exploitation d'or, le groupe se retire et écrit cette pertes. (fr)
  • Pebble Mine is the common name of a proposed copper-gold-molybdenum mining project in the Bristol Bay region of Southwest Alaska, near Lake Iliamna and Lake Clark. As of November 2020 the mine developer, Northern Dynasty Minerals, was seeking federal permits from the United States Coast Guard and the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement. State permitting would then follow, which the developer expected to take up to three years. In November 2020, the developer was denied a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) permit for its proposed mine discharge plan. On September 9, 2021, it was reported that the EPA had "asked a federal court to allow for Clean Water Act protections for parts of the bay." (en)
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