To commemorate our virtual gathering in the Black Hills, hosted by BHCWA and Dakota Rural Action BH Chapter, we've create four segment videos and uploaded them as a playlist on our YouTube Channel. In each video you will hear these dynamic, knowledgeable, and informative speakers. Each one speaks passionately about why water is important to them, their families, and the communities they serve. ...Read more
Author: Black Hills Clean Water Alliance
World Water Day 2021 – Updated.
Black Hills Clean Water Alliance and Dakota Rural Action present World Water Day 2021 Virtual Gathering Held on Saturday, March 27, 2021 brought together a diverse collection of citizens concerned about the health, environmental, and economic impacts that destructive mining projects would have on our communities, people, economy, natural resources, and especially our WATER in the … Continue reading World Water Day 2021 – Updated.
State’s DENR Approves Another Permit for Exploration of Gold and other Minerals
The South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) has issued an exploration permit to Mark Hughes of Custer. Hughes wants to explore for gold and other minerals. Hughes must also receive permission from the Forest Service before he can proceed with his project. The permit is for an area about 8 miles west of Custer and … Continue reading State’s DENR Approves Another Permit for Exploration of Gold and other Minerals
New critical mineral mining VS going green efforts.
Although we must praise the Biden Administration for their Going Green agenda, that agenda may also mean the U.S. will seek more domestic supplies of those critical minerals needed for green technology, which will surely mean more mining. Lithium and cobalt being the two minerals that will be sought after. Wyoming has a huge deposit. … Continue reading New critical mineral mining VS going green efforts.
New SD Legislation Would Stifle Our Voices to Protect WATER!
New SD Legislation would stifle your voice to Protect WATER! ACT NOW!
Investigative Reporting Includes the Proposed Dewey-Burdock Uranium Project.
Text only; for view of article with photos go to https://nyti.ms/3h4aT0J New York Times: In Last Rush, Trump Grants Mining and Energy Firms Access to Public Lands The outgoing administration is pushing through approval of corporate projects over the opposition of environmental groups and tribal communities. By Eric Lipton, Dec. 19, 2020 Updated 7:36 p.m. … Continue reading Investigative Reporting Includes the Proposed Dewey-Burdock Uranium Project.
