Pebble Response to EPA is Predictable, Empty and Overheated

April 30, 2014

Contact: Tim Bristol, TU Alaska Director, (907) 321-3291

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Pebble response to EPA predictable, desperate attempt to save mine

Tired message of government overreach doesnt hold water in face of science, public sentiment

BRISTOL BAY, Alaska: The Pebble Limited Partnerships response to the initiation of the Clean Water Act section 404(c) process is nothing more than a rehash of the tired, empty and overheated rhetoric the company has used in Alaska for the last decade, said Tim Bristol, director of Trout Unlimiteds Alaska Program.

PLPs response wont change the size, scope, and location of the Pebble Mine. It wont change the fact that the people of the Bristol Bay region are still faced with economic uncertainty stemming from the threat of North Americas largest open pit mine being built on top of a valuable wild salmon fishery. And it wont change the fact that even investors in the Pebble Mine have realized that its the wrong mine in the wrong place, Bristol said.

Since last fall, two of the PLPs principal investorsRio Tinto and Anglo-Americanhave divested from the effort to construct the mine that, at minimum, would destroy some 90 miles of salmon stream and perpetually threaten the worlds most important sockeye salmon fishery, not to mention the commercial and recreational fishing that support about 14,000 jobs in the region every year.

The EPA initiated the 404(c) process in the face of overwhelming and peer-reviewed scientific evidence evidence based on PLPs own plans and documentsand in response to a request for action from Alaskans faced with a very real threat to their jobs, livelihoods and salmon-based culture, Bristol said. The EPA has the legal, policy and scientific backing to protect Bristol Bay and its economy from the Pebble Mine. It also has the backing of 80 percent of Bristol Bay residents, a majority of Alaskans and vast numbers of Americans from across the political spectrum who have spoken out on this issue. The agency should work to complete the 404(c) process as quickly as possible and apply much needed Clean Water Act Protections to the headwaters of Bristol Bay.

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