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Northern Dynasty calls on US Army Corps inspector to weigh in on Pebble dispute

Pebble project in Alaska. Image courtesy of

Northern Dynasty (TSX: NDM; NYSE: NAK) on Thursday that the Pebble Partnership has written to the Inspectors General of the US Army, the US Department of Defense and the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), joining the call for a review of the USACE鈥檚 management of the Pebble Project Environmental Impact Statement.

The move comes after the US Congress House Committee on Oversight and Reform issued a on August 10, saying that the EPA had been motivated by political influence and not by scientific analysis.

The letter stated the EPA鈥檚 decision was made a day after president聽Donald Trump聽met with Alaska鈥檚 Governor,聽Mike Dulvaney, on Air Force One. 鈥淸It] raises questions about whether EPA鈥檚 decision to withdraw the proposed determination was arbitrary and capricious.鈥

“The work of the USACE on Pebble has been under assault since day one and it is time for this mischaracterisation of their integrity to end,”

Pebble CEO Tom Collier

In July, the company聽cleared the last environmental hurdle聽for the proposed Pebble copper-gold-molybdenum mine in Alaska, almost two decades after developers first started considering the project.

However, the mine would be built near headwaters of the Bristol Bay salmon fishery about 200 miles southwest of Anchorage, causing concerns among conservationists and local indigenous communities.

Last week,  pledged to hear out 鈥渂oth sides of the issue鈥 after his son Donald Jr. tweeted to oppose the project supported by his father鈥檚 administration.

Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden also said on Sunday that he would stop the proposed mine, should he be elected this fall.

鈥淓nvironmental activists and opponents of the Pebble Project have made baseless and unfounded claims about political interference in the Pebble EIS process, and of regulatory malfeasance by the professional staff
of the USACE for months,鈥 Northern Dynasty CEO Ron Thiessen wrote.

鈥淏ut now we have a Committee of US Congress repeating those allegations and asking that they be reviewed by an objective, third-party arbiter. I say 鈥榖ring it on鈥 鈥 we have everything to gain and absolutely nothing to lose.鈥

鈥淭he work of the USACE on Pebble has been under assault since day one and it is time for this mischaracterisation of their integrity to end. The best way to accomplish this is to have the USACE work on the Pebble project reviewed by the IG.鈥 Pebble CEO Tom Collier said.

鈥淎m I a little fired up about this? 聽You bet. The staff at the USACE are among the hardest working regulators with the most integrity among the federal agencies and the misguided attacks upon their process are completely unfounded,鈥 Collier added.

According to a study by the Center for Science in Public Participation, the Pebble mine, if permitted, would be North America鈥檚 largest mining operation with an estimated $400 billion worth of copper, gold and other metals.

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