{"id":44635,"date":"2019-03-15T03:00:00","date_gmt":"2019-03-15T11:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/opinion\/opinion-alaska-cant-afford-careless-oversight-of-mines\/"},"modified":"2022-02-22T11:40:22","modified_gmt":"2022-02-22T20:40:22","slug":"opinion-alaska-cant-afford-careless-oversight-of-mines","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/opinion\/opinion-alaska-cant-afford-careless-oversight-of-mines\/","title":{"rendered":"Opinion: Alaska can’t afford careless oversight of mines"},"content":{"rendered":"
It’s a recurring theme with Pebble Mine these days: Paid Pebble Limited Partnership lobbyist’s being appointed to head environmental protection agencies at both the state and federal levels. From where I sit in Bristol Bay, I’m feeling like the interests of myself and other Alaskans are not going to be accounted for when these former Pebble employees, now government officials, get out their pens to sign off on state and federal permits for Pebble.<\/p>\n
You would think I was making this stuff up — I am not. President Donald Trump appointed fat cat coal mining and oil lobbyist Andrew Wheeler to further destroy, I mean, “direct” the Environmental Protection Agency, while here at home in Alaska, Gov. Mike Dunleavy has appointed longtime mining cheerleader and former Pebble Mine employee Jason Brune to “lead” the Alaska agency tasked with protecting clean water, the Department of Environmental Conservation.<\/p>\n
[Opinion: Fishermen need Sen. Murkowski’s support against Pebble Mine]<\/a><\/ins><\/p>\n Make no mistake about it, the fix is in and the state and federal government unfortunately is not here to help. After a shady backroom deal between new Pebble boss Tom Collier and former EPA Director Scott Pruitt, Pebble Mine came back to life against the objections of local communities, fishing groups and stakeholders nationwide. Pruitt resigned only a few months later with 13 individual ongoing legal and ethical investigations. Enter Andrew Wheeler, a Washington, D.C. lobbyist formerly on the Pebble payroll himself, sent in to finish the job and steamroll any development with the EPA’s stamp of approval.<\/p>\n Here at home, pro-Pebble Mine enthusiast Brune has been nominated to run the DEC. How fitting, right? This department will be responsible for a range of Pebble permits and Brune is an avid mine supporter. It’s abundantly clear that, if confirmed, Brune will rubber stamp and fast track Pebble’s state permits. Alaskans deserve an unbiased permitting process and the Legislature has the power to deny this confirmation. Brune’s next hearing in front of the Legislature is today at 1:30 p.m. in front of the House Resources Committee.<\/p>\n