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The United States government has approved $3.6 million in spending to help Alaska pressure B.C.’s government into reforming mining regulations they claim are lax and present an imminent threat to fish and habitat in transboundary watersheds.
On Dec. 21, U.S. Congress approved the Consolidated Appropriations Act for 2021 that included $3.1 million for the United States Geological Survey (USGS) to expand a 2019 baseline water-quality monitoring program on rivers downstream from B.C. mines. For five years, Alaskan Indigenous tribes and conservation groups have pushed for government involvement over worries of 12 proposed mines in northwest B.C. near salmon-bearing rivers that cross into the Alaskan panhandle. I am glad that Seabridge gave Pretium 120 U.S. Million for SnowField as they might not get the Go ahead as it is a huge development with a huge tailing pond. The enviromental groups are starting to make some noise about the mines in this area. Look up the article and read it and don't forget the B.C. NDPGoverment are greenies and don't like projects the size of SEABRIDGE. Pretium will be out of debt before anything ever happens at KMS.
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