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Due to the overwhelming size of the Environmental Baseline Document (EBD), downloads are available by individual chapters rather than a single file. Total EBD contains roughly 20,000 pages. More than 50 chapters and appendices. Scientific summaries available by chapter. Data collection 2004 2008. Limited updates included for 2009 – 2010 for select chapters. PDFs may require downloading free Adobe Reader. View the Printed Copy. The ARLIS Library Building, Suite 111. Anchorage, AK 99508. PDF 1MB) – D...
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Explore the Document | Environmental Baseline Document // The Pebble Partnership
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Sharing the Environmental Baseline Document (EBD) research conducted in and around the Pebble Deposit is part of the Pebble Partnership’s commitment to transparency. A PDF of an entire chapter with associated photography, illustrations, etc., may be found on the Download Page. The Physical and Chemical Environment. Fish and Aquatic Invertebrates. Threatened and Endangered Species. Land and Water Use. Subsistence and Traditional Knowledge. COOK INLET DRAINAGE AND MARINE. Geotechnical, Seismic and Volcanism.
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Study Authors | Environmental Baseline Document // The Pebble Partnership
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Research for the Pebble Project Environmental Baseline Document (EBD), which represents one of the most comprehensive environmental study programs ever conducted for a natural resource project in Alaska, was undertaken by more than 40 widely recognized and respected independent companies and research firms. Engineering groups, laboratories, technicians and support services. Selected for specific areas of expertise and Alaskan experience. Alaska Biological Research, Inc. (ABR). APC Services, LLC. Anglo Am...
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Pebble Partnership: Why Mine?
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Look around you…. Hellip;at the desk or table in front of you, the chair you’re sitting in, the device you’re using to read this page. At some point, you can be sure that at least. Of the materials required to manufacture them came out of the ground. Because if something can’t be grown, it has to be mined. Mined and extracted materials literally surround us. Look around you, pick an item, and ask yourself:. Is it animal, vegetable, or mineral? Whatever it is, think a bit about how it was made. According ...
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Pebble Partnership: Location
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Where is the Pebble Deposit? It’s about 200 air miles southwest of Anchorage and roughly 230 river miles (via the Nushagak) from Bristol Bay, on state-owned land that was set aside in part for its mineral potential. Like a lot of Alaska, you can’t get there by car—you have to catch an air taxi to Iliamna Airport, then a helicopter to the site itself. Which tapers off into the Aleutian Island chain. At the very base of the Peninsula, you’ll find Lake Iliamna. You’ll get to Anchorage. The nearest populatio...
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Pebble Partnership: Economics
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It’s about more than copper. What would the Pebble Mine mean for the communities of the Lake Iliamna region? For the state of Alaska? For the United States of America? More than mere dollars. The villages of the region are shrinking. Lack of opportunity. Is causing families to give up their traditional homes and move to more urban areas of the state where access to jobs. That define a culture. The Pebble Mine represents an important economic opportunity. Of proud, rural Alaskans. As a state, we’ve ...
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Pebble Partnership: People
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A surprising thing about Alaska—wherever you go, however far you think you’ve gone, there’s somebody who calls it home. Between the Lake and Peninsula and Bristol Bay boroughs, there are a few thousand somebodies. Whose “backyard” is the Deposit in, and how do they feel about the possibility of a mine coming to the neighborhood? In Pebble’s Environmental Baseline studies. While archaeological survey teams did not find signs of any settlements, they did identify two prehistoric stone tool production sites.
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