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Joe Biden says he'll work to stop Pebble Mine if he wins presidency - Anchorage Daily News

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Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden said on Sunday that if he’s elected, his administration would stop the controversial Pebble Mine prospect in the Bristol Bay region of Southwest Alaska.

The former vice president said the Bristol Bay salmon fishery is an economic powerhouse that should be protected for Alaska Natives and fishermen.

“It is no place for a mine,” he said in a statement to news media. “The Obama-Biden Administration reached that conclusion when we ran a rigorous, science-based process in 2014, and it is still true today.”

The Environmental Protection Agency under the Obama administration proposed halting the project in 2014, but the agency under Trump tossed that proposal last year.

The copper and gold mine, if constructed, would be built near headwaters of the Bristol Bay salmon fishery about 200 miles southwest of Anchorage.

Already an international lightning rod, the project recently gained extra attention as the Trump administration is weighing a landmark decision that could lead to its development.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers last month released a final environmental review of the project, potentially setting the stage for the agency to issue a key permit for construction as early as this month. The agency could also reject the permit, or issue one with restrictions.

Donald Trump Jr., who has fished in the Bristol Bay region, on Tuesday said in a tweet that he opposes the mine prospect because the Bristol Bay region is “too unique and fragile” to put at risk.

Trump Jr. said he agreed with a tweet from Nick Ayers, former chief of staff to Vice President Mike Pence, calling on the president to block the project by directing the EPA to veto it, an option the agency could pursue again.

Biden asserted that Trump has not listened to scientists and experts about the dangers of the mine.

“Now, Alaskan culture, traditions, and jobs are on the line,” Biden said. “As president, I will do what President Trump has failed to do: listen to the scientists and experts to protect Bristol Bay — and all it offers to Alaska, our country, and the world.”

Conservation and local tribal groups that fear the mine will devastate the Bristol Bay fishery say the recently released Corps review lacked critical scientific input and favored development.

The analysis concluded that under normal operations, the mine “would not be expected to have a measurable effect on fish numbers and result in long-term changes to the health of the commercial fisheries in Bristol Bay.”

Mine developer Pebble Limited Partnership has praised the Army Corps’ review as thorough and accurate.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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