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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum 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... see more

TSX:NDM - Post Discussion

Northern Dynasty Minerals Ltd > Cominco, Teck, Rio, Anglo, FM knew and many others know.
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Post by RealityCheck123 on May 20, 2024 10:16pm

Cominco, Teck, Rio, Anglo, FM knew and many others know.

https://www.adn.com/opinions/2020/01/12/ive-worked-in-mining-for-decades-pebbles-environmental-impact-statement-is-fatally-flawed/

"In my professional opinion, the small mine being evaluated by the draft EIS is almost certainly not economically feasible, with likely financial losses in the billions of dollars. A much larger mine would almost certainly need to be constructed to attain a positive rate of return on the very large initial capital investment. The EIS thus fails to evaluate the true environmental impacts and risks associated with a viable mining project. Even a small expansion of the project to extract 20% of the ore body would almost double the size of the disturbed footprint, quadruple water quality risks and likely spread large-scale impacts into three different river drainage basins. Although such a mine expansion would need to be re-permitted, the artificial fragmentation of the full-scale mine plan would hide the full environmental harm of the project until after half of the impacts had already occurred. This is clearly unfair to the people of Alaska, who wish to make an informed decision about the relative benefits, impacts and risks of the project."

Comment by harleyonvacatio on May 21, 2024 10:01am
RC123 You are leaning heavily on old irrelevant events which they were not willing to with stand along side NDM since the length of litigation NDM had and is enduring today was distrubing to them. it was the corrupt NGO's and thee paid antagonists that created this whole harm against NDM at Peeble and the corrupt political landscape that allowed it to fester and take hold. BUT today is a ...more  
Comment by RealityCheck123 on May 21, 2024 12:05pm
All major miners have rejected Pebble. Relevant facts. Not all resources covert to economic minable RESERVES.
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