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EPA Finalized a Recommended Determination in Jan 2023.

STATUS: EPA Finalized...
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June
2014

General Post

State of Alaska petitions to join Pebble in civil suit against EPA

Alaska federal district court will determine if State participation is warranted.

31

May
2014

General Post

Begich visits Dillingham

11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Alaska Senator Mark Begich will be in Dillingham for the opening of his Dillingham Field Office at the Sifsof building. Begich is the only member … Continued

30

May
2014

General Post

Murkowski gets earful on EPA, Pebble at Dillingham meeting

Around 250 attend discussion with Alaskan senator.

27

May
2014

News Roundup

Spring 2014 News Roundup: EPA watershed assessment, PLP suit

Summary of recent events related to EPA and its 404(c) action.

23

May
2014

General Post

Pebble asks for injunction to stop EPA’s 404(c) process

Developer says its comments were ignored; wanted to get EPA’s attention.

21

May
2014

General Post

Pebble CEO says mine plan ready, waiting for a partner

Tom Collier discusses EPA and Pebble with KDLG radio in Dillingham.

20

May
2014

General Post

Watershed Assessment process under investigation

EPA’s Office of Inspector General (OIG) announced it is conducting preliminary research to determine whether the agency followed laws, regulations, policies and procedures when it developed the Bristol Bay Watershed … Continued

19

May
2014

General Post

Pebble calls for EPA to halt its 404(c) action

60-page letter details developer’s arguments against the Bristol Bay Watershed Assessment and the 404(c) process.

29

April
2014

General Post

Regulatory push aims to reel in EPA authority

Senators want to change language in Clean Water Act.

07

April
2014

General Post

Pebble investor divests, donates shares

Rio Tinto donates Northern Dynasty shares to Alaska charities

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EPA Recommended Determination - December 2022

The EPA published a Recommended Determination in December 2022, an action in the Clean Water Act 404(c) process that began in 2014. The document recommends that the agency "prohibit and restrict the use of certain waters in the Bristol Bay watershed as a disposal site for the discharge of dredged or fill material associated with mining at the Pebble deposit."

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