From Sara, WWF Action Team <[email protected]>
Subject Bristol Bay needs PERMANENT protection
Date August 24, 2022 6:26 PM
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Dear John,

This could be victory for a decades-long fight. Add your support
to our comment letter urging the EPA permanently protect Bristol Bay
from the destructive Pebble Mine.

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WWF has long worked beside local and Indigenous communities to
safeguard the Bristol Bay region, which is home to a wealth of fish
and wildlife including the world's greatest wild salmon fishery,
generating $2.2 billion annually, supporting 15,000 jobs, providing 57
percent of the world's sockeye salmon, and sustaining Indigenous
communities.

But as we've informed the EPA, the Pebble Mine would change all that:

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Dear Environmental Protection Agency,

The Pebble Mine Plan, will result in unacceptable, unmitigable
risks to Bristol Bay watersheds and their fisheries.

Additionally, adverse effects from accidents with mine tailings
are likely to persevere "in perpetuity" and cause profound ecological
harm for the entire area.

We urge the EPA to act as quickly as possible to prohibit the
Pebble Mine and permanently protect Bristol Bay's headwaters from such
mining, in order to ensure protection for the watershed and people of
Bristol Bay.

Sincerely,

John
xxxxxx

Add your name >>

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We've successfully held off the Pebble Mine for a long time, but
this precious, unique ecosystem won't be safe until the mine is
stopped for good. Sign onto our public comment and tell the EPA to
prohibit all plans for the Pebble Mine and permanently protect Bristol
Bay's headwaters.


Sincerely,

Sara
WWF Action Team

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