Email the South Dakota's Water Management Board today! Tell them NOT to Re-Start Powertech's uranium mining permit process. Powertech Uranium asked the State of South Dakota's Water Management Board (WMB) to give it three water permits for its proposed uranium mine in Custer and Fall River Counties. In 2013, the hearings on the permits started, … Continue reading Call to Action: Contact the SD Water Management Board Today!
Tag: Black Hills
RCWA is going LIVE!
Please Join us for a Live Social Hour & Auction Preview on Friday, Nov. 6th at 5:00 PM (MST). Join a Live Social Hour hosted by the Rapid Creek Watershed Action. Meet Board Members, Donors, and Supporters and learn about the work to protect Rapid Creek Watershed. Register for the Live Social Hour here. During the social … Continue reading RCWA is going LIVE!
PACTOLA AND RAPID CREEK WATERSHED
Call to Action to Protect the Rapid Creek Watershed and Pactola from Gold Exploration.Send in your "Public Comment" to the Black Hills Forest Service - Deadline Feb. 5, 2020 The deadline was 4:30 PM to electronically submit your comment to the National Forest Service's "Close of Business" on Wednesday, February 5, 2020. Watch for updates. … Continue reading PACTOLA AND RAPID CREEK WATERSHED
Pactola Needs Our Protection
BREAKING NEWS: Another gold exploration company has come to the Black Hills. It is named Big Rock Exploration, and it is from Minnesota. This is an inexperienced company that wants to prove it can explore by looking for gold in the Black Hills. The site where they want to explore is right by the inlet … Continue reading Pactola Needs Our Protection
Permits to STOP on the Dewey-Burdock
Powertech/Azarga needs at least 10 permits/licenses before it can legally mine uranium in the Dewey-Burdock area located in the south-west corner of Black Hills. permit information, updated Nov. 2021 NRC License (under challenge in federal court). Hearing held on 11-9-21 by the US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit. Listen to the recording here. … Continue reading Permits to STOP on the Dewey-Burdock
