Enlightened Gold Mining?

Here is the EIS for the proposed Stibnite gold mine on the South Fork of the Salmon River in Idaho.

Article extract:

“It’s all about the dollar for Midas (the mining company), when environmental recovery doesn’t produce the returns they are going to do what every other mining company has done and do what’s best for their bottom line,” said Nic Nelson of Idaho Rivers United. “You can see some of that in the current proposal their proposal for cyanidation doesn’t even meet the requirements for Idaho law, but instead of changing their current proposal, they are looking to change and relax the environmental regulations.”

But mining doesn’t operate the way it used to, and Mckinsey Lyon told us mining in the U.S. is one of the most regulated industries in the world, this project requires 50 different permits.

She tells us the project would bring 500 good-paying jobs to rural Idaho, the plan calls for a 20-year lifespan with the last three years for cleanup and restoration.

“We have to do it right. We are no longer in a place where mining happens in a way that we are not thinking about the environmental consequences, said Lyon. “We have a new modern ethos around how it has to be done, a regulatory environment that demands it and a public that demands it.”

Seems like the mining company should get a new name.

Another article:

Mining in the area dates back more than a century and has resulted in two open pits, including one that has been blocking a salmon spawning stream since the 1930s. The site also has extensive tailings left from mining operations that are the source of elevated levels of arsenic.

Previous mining companies walked away, leaving cleanup to U.S. taxpayers. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has spent about $4 million since the 1990s restoring habitat, work that would be mostly removed with new mining.

Midas Gold says its plan includes restoring the area so that fish can move upstream past the mining area.

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Front Range Air Force Bases

Corps of Engineers awards contract to begin $26 million project to clean up soil and groundwater problems at six AFBs: the Air Force Academy, Air Force Plant (PJKS) and Buckley Air Force Base in Colorado; F.E. Warren AFB in Wyoming; Malmstrom AFB in Montana and Mountain Home AFB in Idaho.

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Discovery of Rare Mussels Kalamazoo County MI

In a stream within a mixed-use development scientists discovered a colony of rare snuffbox mussels. The developer appears very sensitive to that and wants to preserve the colony.

“As we’ve considered what to do with the section of Portage Creek that runs along our property, we engaged environmental experts to research the creek and advise on environmental issues we should be aware of,” said Jackie Koney, chief operations officer for Paper City Development, owners of The Mill at Vicksburg. “Very quickly in the process it was determined that this particular section of the creek is full of very rare snuffbox mussels. My team didn’t know anything about them, but the environmental scientists are pretty stoked about this, so we’re giving it the proper attention!”

Can be found here.

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Climate Crisis, Nature Crisis

“There is a growing understanding that the existential challenges facing the planet are interconnected; one cannot solve the climate crisis without addressing the nature crisis, and vice versa. They are, in fact, two sides of the same coin. There is also a growing scientific consensus that, in order to confront the biodiversity crisis, the world must protect at least 30 percent of the earth’s lands and oceans by 2030—or “30×30.”

Center for American Progress

Published 8/11/20.

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Society for Ecological Research (SER)

Website.

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Brecksville Dam Removed

Part of the Cuyahoga River restoration. Much larger and longer term project. https://www.cleveland.com/news/2020/08/brecksville-dams-removed-cuyahoga-river-flowing-freely-between-cvnp-and-cleveland-for-first-time-in-nearly-200-years.html

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