EPA proposes Bristol Bay protections in potential blow to Pebble Mine development

The Seattle Times — The Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday proposed protections for some Bristol Bay drainages, a move that — if finalized — would effectively block attempts to develop an open pit mine to extract gold, copper, silver and molybdenum in a Southwest Alaska region that sustains the world’s biggest sockeye salmon runs.

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