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May 2011
This issue provides information related to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) ongoing watershed assessment for the Bristol Bay region and how EPA can influence the permitting process, why watersheds are important, links to watershed educational resources, and a summary of EPA’s visit to Bristol Bay to hear resident’s watershed concerns   Educational Resources About … Continued
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May 2011
This issue focuses on the Pebble Partnership’s data release “Report Series F: Surface Water & Groundwater Quality,” an overview of surface water and groundwater quality data collected between 2004 and 2007 in the Pebble Project deposit area, Iliamna Lake and along the proposed transportation corridor. We present a summary of the report, explain how the … Continued
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May 2011
This issue explores groundwater hydrology, including the hydrologic cycle, groundwater modeling, how groundwater and surface water interact, and an overview of the Pebble Partnership’s data releases: “Report Series C: Surficial Geology” and “Report Series D: Groundwater Hydrology.” (PDF 715 Kb) (Note: This version corrects a caption to the photo on page three. The printed version … Continued
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May 2011
The December 2011 Pebble Watch newsletter focuses on the EPA Bristol Bay Watershed Assessment and also describes conceptual diagrams, which will be included in the assessment.
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May 2010
This issue examines the Pebble Partnership’s data release “Report Series A: Meteorology,” an overview of meteorological data collected between 2005 and 2007 in areas near the Pebble deposit and proposed port sites. We summarize the report, explain how the data will be significant for permitting, and provide a focused look at wind data collected by … Continued
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May 2010
This first issue of Pebble Watch focuses on “Report Series E: Trace Elements (Sediments & Soils),” an overview of soil and sediment sampling, 2004-2007 at the proposed sites of the Pebble mine, port and transportation corridor. Inside, our team summarizes the results for copper and arsenic, and shows how the data may begin to answer … Continued