Pebble Project – Alaska Division of Mining, Land, and Water

The Pebble Project is a copper-gold-molybdenum porphyry deposit in the advanced exploration stage of development. The project is located on state land in the Bristol Bay Region of …

The end of the road for Alaska's Pebble Mine project

The end of the road for Alaska's Pebble Mine project. South-western Alaska's Pebble deposit holds world-class resources of copper, gold, silver, rhenium and more, but the project to develop it has been mired in controversy in years, with many issues building to a head in 2020. What are the key points of contention in the Pebble Mine debate?

EPA issues long-awaited final determination …

The Biden administration wielded a little-used tool on Tuesday to stop the controversial proposed Pebble mine in Southwest Alaska, issuing a final determination under the Clean Water Act to...

A Mine That Threatened Alaskan Salmon May Be …

Called Pebble Mine, the proposed development included a mile-wide open-pit mine, a power plant, a gas pipeline, access roads and a port to take advantage of gold and copper deposits...

The Pebble Partnership

PLP CEO: Comments Regarding Litigation Filed Against the EPA over Pebble Actions. March 15, 2024 — "We are filing litigation to fully contest the EPA's unprecedented and unlawful actions against the Pebble Project.

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Pebble Watch is an impartial educational program that emphasizes facts to provide relevant information related to development of the proposed Pebble mine in Bristol Bay, Alaska. Here you will find information about permitting, public …

What's next for Pebble mine, now that the federal …

After a decades-long controversy, the Biden administration took a rare step this week to stop the giant Pebble copper and gold mine in Southwest Alaska. But observers of the project say the fight...

Alaska's Bristol Bay & The Pebble Mine

In a blatant attempt to undo a hard-won victory for Tribes, Alaska residents, recreational anglers, and small businesses, the State of Alaska and the developers of the …

EPA stops Alaska's Pebble mine with rarely used power

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced Tuesday morning that it is effectively killing the controversial Pebble mine project in Southwest Alaska.

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Pebble Watch is an impartial educational program that emphasizes facts to provide relevant information related to development of the proposed Pebble mine in Bristol Bay, Alaska. Here you will find information about permitting, public input, science, and news updates.

Pebble Project – Alaska Division of Mining, Land, and Water

The Pebble Project is a copper-gold-molybdenum porphyry deposit in the advanced exploration stage of development. The project is located on state land in the Bristol Bay Region of southwest Alaska, approximately 17 miles northwest of the community of Iliamna.

A Mine That Threatened Alaskan Salmon May Be No More

Called Pebble Mine, the proposed development included a mile-wide open-pit mine, a power plant, a gas pipeline, access roads and a port to take advantage of gold and copper deposits...

Alaska's Bristol Bay & The Pebble Mine

In a blatant attempt to undo a hard-won victory for Tribes, Alaska residents, recreational anglers, and small businesses, the State of Alaska and the developers of the proposed Pebble Mine are now seeking to undo the EPA's 2023 decision that prevents the mine from moving forward.

Project Overview

The Pebble Project's tonnes, grade, metallurgy and geometry have the potential to support a modern, long-life mine, subject to permitting. This is supported by the results of an …

EPA issues long-awaited final determination halting Pebble mine

The Biden administration wielded a little-used tool on Tuesday to stop the controversial proposed Pebble mine in Southwest Alaska, issuing a final determination under the Clean Water Act to...

Project Overview

The Pebble Project's tonnes, grade, metallurgy and geometry have the potential to support a modern, long-life mine, subject to permitting. This is supported by the results of an independent Preliminary Economic Assessment announced in 2023.