"The opponents of Pebble, the giant copper and gold prospect in Southwest Alaska, have asked the federal Environmental Protection Agency to invoke its potent and rarely used power to block the potential mine.
But U.S. Rep. Don Young late last month filed legislation seeking to strip the EPA of that authority.
Six tribes in the Bristol Bay region want the EPA to prohibit or restrict the disposal of mining waste in either of the two major river drainages that the Pebble deposit straddles -- the Nushagak and Kvichak, both major salmon-producing rivers. They want the EPA to take action before the companies that own Pebble's mining claims apply for any development permits on their state mining claims.
It's the latest salvo in the multimillion-dollar war being waged over Pebble, which if built would be the state's largest mine."
Elizabeth Bluemink reports for the Anchorage Daily News August 10, 2010.
"AK Rep. Young Wants To Strip EPA of Authority in Peeble Mine Deal"
Source: Anchorage Daily News, 08/10/2010