The B.C. mining industry has responded to the latest criticism by Alaska state legislators on the province91裸聊视频檚 regulation of mining and protection of rivers that flow from northeast B.C. into Alaska waters.
Eight Alaska politicians wrote to B.C. Premier John Horgan in May, warning that the state is watching the decline of chinook and sockeye salmon runs in the Stikine, Taku and Unuk Rivers with alarm, and accusing B.C. of dragging its feet on regulation to require mine reclamation funds to be in place when projects are built. They described the current agreement between Alaska and B.C. as 91裸聊视频渘on-binding91裸聊视频 and 91裸聊视频渦nfunded,91裸聊视频 and referred to the construction of 91裸聊视频渕assive tailings dams at the headwaters of these shared rivers.91裸聊视频
Mining Association of B.C. president Michael Goehring released a response this week, saying the Alaska letter and resulting media reports do not paint an accurate picture of B.C.91裸聊视频檚 efforts. He referred to the overhaul of B.C.91裸聊视频檚 Mines Act and reclamation code and creation of independent review boards for mine tailings management, put in place after the collapse of the tailings dam at Mount Polley Mine near Quesnel in 2014.
Goehring pointed to the B.C.-Alaska Transboundary Working Group on Monitoring, with Indigenous communities involved in water sampling, that found 91裸聊视频渙verall aquatic conditions of the Taku, Stikine and Unuk trans-boundary rivers currently support and maintain aquatic life.91裸聊视频
Goehring acknowledged the need to complete remediation of the abandoned Tulsequah Chief Mine, which has been leaching acid rock drainage in the Taku River system since the 1960s. In July 2020, the B.C. government committed $1.5 million for site preparation and studies to prepare for reclamation of the Tulsequah Chief mine site.
91裸聊视频淩eclamation and closure of this site is imperative,91裸聊视频 Goehring said in a letter to the Alaska representatives.
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An independent audit of tailings storage facilities (TSFs) 91裸聊视频渃ompared B.C.91裸聊视频檚 regulatory framework with similar regulations in other mining jurisdictions 91裸聊视频 including Alaska and Montana 91裸聊视频 on 13 elements of TSF management,91裸聊视频 Goehring wrote. 91裸聊视频淭he audit found B.C.91裸聊视频檚 regulator framework for TSFs is among the best in the world.91裸聊视频
B.C. has been working with the Tahltan Nation on shared management of the area they call the Sacred Headwaters, a mineral-rich territory where coalbed methane drilling was banned a decade ago and some new mines have been approved.
B.C. has temporarily complied with a demand from Tahltan Central Government president Chad Norman Day to stop issuing permits for placer and jade mining in the territory, and put a stop to a 91裸聊视频渞eality91裸聊视频 TV show called 91裸聊视频淛ade Fever91裸聊视频 that has run for seven seasons on Discovery Canada, a division of Bell Media.
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