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Related: About this forumStudy: Proposed copper mine won't harm popular Montana river
Donny Ferguson 🗽 RetweetedThis is huge news.
The @MTDEQ (which is under Democratic Gov. Steve Bullock) concludes the Black Butte Copper Project will have "no impact to water quality, air quality or aquatic life."
https://nbcmontana.com/news/local/study-proposed-copper-mine-wont-harm-popular-montana-river #mtpol #mtnews #mtleg
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Study: Proposed copper mine won't harm popular Montana river
by The Associated PressMonday, March 11th 2019
HELENA, Mont. Montana officials say a new environmental analysis has found that a proposed copper mine would cause no harm to a river popular for its scenery and trout fishing.
The Montana Department of Environmental Quality released its draft environmental impact statement of the Black Butte Copper Project for public comment on Monday.
The proposed copper mine on 1,888 acres of private land outside White Sulphur Springs would extract 15.3 million tons of rock over 15 years.
Conservation groups worry about potential pollution into a tributary of the Smith River, which is so popular with boaters that a lottery is held each year to issue permits.
DEQ Director Shaun McGrath says environmental officials studied the mine's potential effects to the river. He says the analysis found no impacts to water quality, air quality or aquatic life.
by The Associated PressMonday, March 11th 2019
HELENA, Mont. Montana officials say a new environmental analysis has found that a proposed copper mine would cause no harm to a river popular for its scenery and trout fishing.
The Montana Department of Environmental Quality released its draft environmental impact statement of the Black Butte Copper Project for public comment on Monday.
The proposed copper mine on 1,888 acres of private land outside White Sulphur Springs would extract 15.3 million tons of rock over 15 years.
Conservation groups worry about potential pollution into a tributary of the Smith River, which is so popular with boaters that a lottery is held each year to issue permits.
DEQ Director Shaun McGrath says environmental officials studied the mine's potential effects to the river. He says the analysis found no impacts to water quality, air quality or aquatic life.
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Study: Proposed copper mine won't harm popular Montana river (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Mar 2019
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MontanaMama
(24,644 posts)1. I guess I find this hard to believe.
Name one mine that hasn't hurt the environment. Who was paid off to make this claim? The Smith River is a treasure...as are all wild scenic rivers. Once it is defiled, it will never be the same. We have a way of not holding corporations accountable for the damage they do. Copper mines?? Sheesh. Take one look at the Berkley Pit in Butte. One word: Toxic.
Delmette2.0
(4,479 posts)2. I can't believe this either. nt
