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Forest Service Says Gold Exploration Can Move Forward!
This is the Decision Memo from James Gubbels, the Forest Service's District Ranger for the Mystic Ranger District, about the Golden Meadows gold exploration project near Rockerville. According to the Forest Service, the project can move ahead. Besides reading this document to find out why, you can read all of our comments and the Forest … Continue reading Forest Service Says Gold Exploration Can Move Forward!
Public Comment EXTENDED on Proposed Uranium Mining
DEADLINE IS FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 2020 - MIDNIGHT (MST). NOTE: Updated with Items to Use for Comment The Dewey-Burdock uranium mining project in the southwestern Black Hills is trying to take a step forward. We have only a few weeks to generate and write comments on the latest effort to destroy the water and land … Continue reading Public Comment EXTENDED on Proposed Uranium Mining
URANIUM MINING: Will South Dakota relinquish its responsibility?
As things heat up around the uranium mining issue in the Black Hills, local attorney David Ganje has written an important opinion article on the topic. Let us look at some steps taken, or not taken, to protect groundwater in the area of the project. First consider these comments by staff members of the U … Continue reading URANIUM MINING: Will South Dakota relinquish its responsibility?
Rapid Creek Watershed Action Official Launches
PRESS ADVISORY PRESS CONFERENCE TUESDAY, JUNE 16, TO LAUNCH NEW ORGANIZATION CONTACT: Rapid Creek Watershed Action 605-484-8840 A Press Conference on Tuesday, June 16, will launch Rapid Creek Watershed Action (RCWA), a new coalition whose goal is to create a federally-designated recreation area in the Rapid Creek watershed upstream from Rapid City in the Black … Continue reading Rapid Creek Watershed Action Official Launches
Still here…and protecting
We Are Still Here -- And...we are still protecting Rapid Creek and Water in the Black Hills Region! On Tuesday, April 14, at 4:45 pm, we will be holding banners encouraging people to protect Rapid Creek and Lake Pactola. We will be at the corner of 5th Street and Omaha Street. We will be social … Continue reading Still here…and protecting
