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Northern Dynasty Minerals Ltd T.NDM

Alternate Symbol(s):  NAK

Northern Dynasty Minerals Ltd. is a Canada-based mineral exploration and development company based in Vancouver. The Company’s principal business activity is the exploration of mineral properties. The Company’s principal asset, owned through its wholly owned subsidiary, Pebble Limited Partnership, is a 100% interest in a contiguous block of about 1,840 mineral claims in Southwest Alaska, including the Pebble deposit, located about 200 miles from Anchorage and 125 miles from Bristol Bay. The Pebble Partnership is the proponent of the Pebble Project. The deposit lies entirely within the Lake and Peninsula Borough, approximately 23,782 square miles of land. The deposit is a Copper-Gold-Molybdenum-Silver-Rhenium project. Its subsidiaries include 3537137 Canada Inc., Northern Dynasty Partnership, U5 Resources Inc., Pebble West Claims Corporation, and others.


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Comment by rosedalepainton Aug 31, 2020 12:11am
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RE:I am a lifelong Republican

RE:I am a lifelong Republican
The final EIS, which is a 4,000 page document states that the impact to the salmon fishery would be minimal. This is an emotional topic which needs to be dealt with hard science which the final EIS is. As the saying goes;"One is entitled to their own opinions, but not entitled to their own facts." However, being open minded, is there anything that the USACE'S final EIS has missed? I haven't read the entire document, but have always held the USACE in high esteem until recently with their flipflopping positions. The latest being their backpedaling statement on Friday Aug 28/20. This does give me pause I admit.Seems like the present administration is virtue signalling to undecided Dems only to change their position after the election. Just my thoughts.
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