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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Bristol Bay

A Canadian corporation, supported by international gold speculators is now seeking permits to build The Pebble, proposed to be the largest open-pit copper and cyanide gold-leach mine ever constructed. When concluded, The Pebble would be more than 2-miles wide and 2,000 feet deep. In a constant state of flooding, this mine would require perpetual pumping to divert the toxic laden and cyanide-laced leach waters into a 20-square mile lagoon. The lagoon would require monitoring in perpetuity, and it would be contained by an earthen dam large than the Three Rivers Gorge complex in China – all of this in one of the most volcanic and seismically active areas on the planet.
http://newswatch.nationalgeographic.com/2011/10/18/bristol-bay/

3 comments:

  1. Are we investigating this crisis? We can make a difference.

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  2. I am wondering if Haber Inc. is making themselves known to anyone involved in creating these potential superfund sites!

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  3. You have said that Haber Inc. is seeking funding, which is a good indication that some sort of progress is being made, I would think. Can you just tell me what kind of sales force does Haber, Inc. have in place to reach the decision makers around the world? Thank you.

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