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    OVERREACH: Pebble Mine Backers Sue Over EPA's Massive Power Grab In Alaska - [READ]

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    What do you think of this latest EPA power grab? Does the EPA have too much power? What should be done?



    OVERREACH: Pebble Mine Backers Sue Over EPA's Massive Power Grab In Alaska - [READ]

    The backers of a mine project in Alaska announced they will sue the EPA over...
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    Pebble Mine Backers Sue Over Massive EPA Power Grab

    By Watchdog.org On May 24, 2014 · 17 Comments · In US


    The backers of a potentially lucrative mine project in the Alaskan wilderness announced they will sue the Environmental Protection Agency over what investors say is a massive overreach of government regulatory power.

    Pebble Limited Partnership, the backers of the not-yet-proposed Pebble Mine in Alaska’a pristine Bristol Bay region, is asking a district court to stop the EPA from killing or restricting the mine project before the project even applies for federal and state permits.
    The EPA announced in February it would use its authority under Section 404(c) of the Clean Water Act to, the agency claims, protect delicate watersheds and salmon runs vital to the region’s economy, which is based largely on fishing.
    The company, though, says the agency doesn’t actually possess the authority to block or limit the mine. “Here, nothing in Section 404 of the Act or elsewhere in the statute suggests that Congress intended for EPA to arrogate to itself an authority that essentially bans an activity—mining—before it is even proposed by an applicant,” the lawsuit says.
    Pebble has spent years and more than $500 million studying the Alaskan mine project, which could yield huge deposits of copper, gold and other precious metals. The company has continually pushed back permit application submissions.
    It’d be hard to blame the company, though, knowing the permits could eventually mean absolutely nothing. Pebble’s CEO, Tom Collier, said his company’s lawsuit could protect his project and other mining operations around the country.
    “If EPA ultimately vetoes Pebble before a development plan is proposed or evaluated through the comprehensive federal and state permitting processes, the precedent established will have significant long-term effects on business investment in this state and throughout the country,” Collier wrote in a prepared statement to Watchdog.org. “Litigation is necessary in order to get the agency’s attention and bring some rational perspective back to the U.S. permitting process.
    “While we would prefer to avoid this lawsuit, we are fully prepared to defend ourselves against the precedent-setting, unlawful actions of this agency.”
    Pebble isn’t the only party interested in the EPA’s unprecedented action on this project. Earlier this month, the agency’s own inspector general promised a review of the debacle to examine if the department broke any rules or policies in relation to the mine.
    By Dustin Hurst, Contact: Dustin@Watchdog.org


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    http://www.alipac.us/f19/backers-ala...le-epa-315223/

    Looks like another crooked 3 letter agency gets called out!!!

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