...firms and 100 scientists from 2004 to 2008 of the Pebble Project, a proposed copper, gold and molybdenum mine near Lake Iliamna. The $120 million study of the Bristol Bay and lower Cook Inlet regions did physical and chemical research in the...
...the cleanup process after an earthquake that will cause a dam break, that will leach billions of tons of toxins into Lake Iliamna, that will take a few hundred years before it can begin to regenerate new life. The mining corporations behind pebble...
...traveling around Alaska making presentations to communities and chambers of commerce about their proposed mine project near Lake Iliamna. They faced perhaps their most important audience yet last month when visiting Environmental Protection Agency Administrator...
...them or anybody else. It's all about what's best for Alaska, right?" The Pebble deposit, located northwest of Lake Iliamna and northeast of Bristol Bay, contains an estimated $400 billion worth of copper, gold and molybdenum. It is still...
...the Internet (www.cryptozoology.com) I found an article questioning the possibility of a giant fish living in Lake Iliamna, but is there anything here that lurks in the dark, only to wind up as a fuzzy blur on some guy's video camera...
...watershed includes the Kvichak River, which drains Lake Iliamna to Bristol Bay. Rivers and streams likely to be impacted by Pebble feed into Lake Iliamna. Also scheduled to address forum audiences is Pamela...
...selling and transporting goods to southwest Alaska and the Lake Iliamna region. Before ASA, those communities had to purchase...added that the greatest difference in distance is in the Lake Iliamna region. Bowlin said the idea for the business started...
...of reclamation. The Anchorage workshop was held at the Anchorage Hilton Hotel. Katmai is a stone's throw across Lake Iliamna from the location of the controversial Pebble Mine. The information session, attended by less than 70 people, started...
...Bristol Bay region lures Clark Whitney to its shores. Beginning at the headwaters of the Nushagak and the Lake Clark and Lake Iliamna drainage, Whitney's hunted, trapped and fished his way to the mouth of the bay. From the tiniest shrew to the largest...
...why for the profit of the few the beauty and wholeness for the many is at risk. There is nowhere on the planet like Lake Iliamna and its tributaries. The only place in our country that resembled the abundance of spawning sockeye salmon was Redfish...
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