{"id":14199,"date":"2018-03-13T19:51:00","date_gmt":"2018-03-14T02:51:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/spijue.wpengine.com\/news\/walker-mallott-say-tillerson-firing-will-not-significantly-affect-alaska\/"},"modified":"2018-03-13T19:51:00","modified_gmt":"2018-03-14T02:51:00","slug":"walker-mallott-say-tillerson-firing-will-not-significantly-affect-alaska","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/walker-mallott-say-tillerson-firing-will-not-significantly-affect-alaska\/","title":{"rendered":"Walker, Mallott say Tillerson firing will not significantly affect Alaska"},"content":{"rendered":"
Gov. Bill Walker and Lt. Gov. Byron Mallott say they do not expect the firing of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson to interfere with ongoing negotiations between the U.S. and Canada regarding mines along the Alaska-Canada border.<\/p>\n
Walker and Mallott shared their thoughts on the same morning that President Donald Trump fired Tillerson as the Secretary of State returned from a trip to Africa.<\/p>\n
Alaska and Florida are the only U.S. states to border two countries.<\/p>\n
“I don’t think that it will change anything unless there are fundamental changes in policy throughout the government in this area,” Mallott said.<\/p>\n
“EPA and other agencies are also involved, and I don’t think, quite frankly, that this issue got to his level in any event.”<\/p>\n
Mallott has been the state’s lead figure in negotiations among Alaska, the U.S., British Columbia and the Canadian federal government as Alaska grapples with issues related to new mines being constructed in the watersheds of rivers that flow into Alaska.<\/p>\n
Alaskans are concerned that an accident could release acidic mine drainage into those Alaska-flowing rivers, affecting fisheries, drinking water and the environment in general. The Tulsequah Chief Mine has been releasing acidic mine drainage into the Taku River for a significant amount of time, and the state is seeking to force action to clean up that mine.<\/p>\n