Tag: Regulation/Legislation
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EPA moves Watershed Assessment release to May
bristol bay watershed assessment draft scheduled for may
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First Day of Spring
Watch for announcements of official EPA public meetings regarding the Bristol Bay Watershed Assessment. EPA has said it expects to travel to the Bristol Bay region sometime in Spring 2012 … Continued
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Pebble news roundup: Alaska Senate Bill 152; environmental study criticized
Recent Pebble news has focused on Alaska State Bill 152 and the Pebble Limited Partnership (PLP) Environmental Baseline Document. Other items include the appointment of a new Chief Operating Officer at PLP … Continued
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EPA extends Peer Review nomination deadline to March 16
Pebble Update: EPA has extended its deadline for the Bristol Bay watershed peer review process.
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More testimony scheduled for Alaska Senate Bill 152, Thursday, March 1
Testimony for Alaska Senate Bill 152 will continue on Thursday, March 1, at 3:30 p.m. Alaska Time in the Senate Community and Regional Affairs Committee. Sponsored by Senator Hollis French, … Continued
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Pebble-related Senate Bill 152 gets first hearing today
Alaska Senate Bill 152, sponsored by Hollis French, is getting its first hearing today in the Senate Community and Regional Affairs Committee. The bill would allow the state legislature to … Continued
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EPA postings provide insight on assessment contents
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has posted two recent documents that give further insight into what will be included in its draft Bristol Bay Watershed Assessment, due to be … Continued
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EPA asks for candidates for Watershed Assessment Review
Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published a call for nominations of qualified individuals who could participate in a 10-person panel to provide a peer review of the Bristol … Continued
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Pebble news this week
In Pebble news this week we learn about state legislation that could affect development of the proposed mine. The Sacramento Bee also ran a story regarding a new study released … Continued