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THE RULES
Is It Wet Yet?


File: 9e202a6ece80c8d⋯.jpg (112.17 KB, 1280x720, 16:9, pic.jpg)

f369d4  No.269560

By: Caitlin McFall

https://www.foxnews.com/person/m/caitlin-mcfall

The U.S. Army Corp of Engineers officially blocked a decades-long struggle to blast open the controversial Pebble Mine Wednesday, located near the world’s largest natural salmon fishery in Bristol Bay, Alaska.

The Army Corp said in a statement it had determined the company’s plans on how to dispose of the material waste did "not comply with Clean Water Act guidelines and concluded that the proposed project is contrary to the public interest."

>>"This action is based on all available facts and complies with existing laws and regulations," the Army Corps added. "It reflects a regulatory process that is fair, flexible and balanced."

The mine, spearheaded by Pebble Limited Partnership, a U.S. offshoot of Canadian mining company Northern Dynasty Minerals, was to be a massive gold and copper excavation project, as deep as the Grand Canyon and would create waste that would fill 3,900 NFL football stadiums, reported Market Watch Wednesday.

>>“One of the real tragedies of this decision is the loss of economic opportunities for people living in the area,” said the mining company’s CEO John Shively in a statement following the decision. “The EIS clearly describes those benefits, and now a politically driven decision has taken away the hope that many had for a better life.”

Though the Pebble Mine was a controversial struggle, it was not an argument that further split Democrats and Republicans, but rather it divided conservationists and energy lobbyists within the Republican Party.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-administration-blocks-controversial-alaska-pebble-mine-project

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f8b1cc  No.269583

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>>269560

>the controversial Pebble Mine

Surely we have enough pebbles at this point in the game. When is too many pebbles enough?

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