Supreme Court OKs Dumping Mining Waste In Lakes

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H. JOSEF HEBERT | June 22, 2009 11:21 PM EST | AP

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WASHINGTON — A mining company was given the go-ahead by the Supreme Court on Monday to dump waste from an Alaskan gold mine into a nearby 23-acre lake, although the material will kill all of the lake's fish.

The court said that the federal government acted legally in declaring the waste left after metals are extracted from the ore as "fill material" allowing a federal permit without meeting more stringent requirements from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under the Clean Water Act.

Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin called the decision "great news for Alaska" and said it "is a green light for responsible resource development." The Kensington gold mine 45 miles north of Juneau will produce as many as 370 jobs when it begins operation.

But environmentalists feared the ruling could lead to a broader easing of requirements on how companies dispose of their mining waste.

"If a mining company can turn Lower Slate Lake in Alaska into a lifeless waste dump, other polluters with solids in their water can potentially do the same to any water body in America," said Trip Van Noppen, president of Earthjustice, which had participated in the litigation.

By a 6-3 vote, the Supreme Court said a federal appeals court wrongly blocked on environmental grounds the Army Corps of Engineers' waste disposal permit for the mine project. The Alaska mine, which had been closed since 1928, now plans to resume operation and will dump about 4.5 million tons of mine tailings _ waste left after metals are extracted from the ore _ into the lake located three miles away in the Tongass National Forest.

The court, in its majority opinion written by Justice Anthony Kennedy, said that the Army Corps was correct in agreeing with the mining company that the waste should be considered "fill material" and not subject to the more stringent EPA requirements.

The 2005 permit was issued three years after the Bush administration broadened the definition of fill material so that waste, including some contaminated materials, can be dumped into waterways.

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"We conclude that the Corps was the appropriate agency to issue the permit and that the permit is lawful," wrote Kennedy. He said the court should "accord deference to the agencies' reasonable decision" on the matter.

In a dissenting opinion, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said it is "neither necessary or proper" to interpret the waterway protection law "as allowing mines to bypass EPA's zero-discharge standard by classifying slurry as fill material." She argued the lower court had been correct in concluding that the use of waters as "settling ponds for harmful mining waste" was contrary to the federal Clean Water Act.

Environmentalists said dumping 200,000 gallons a day of mining waste water _ containing aluminum, copper, lead, mercury and other metals _ has dire implications not only for the Alaska lake, but possibly other lakes and waterways.

Rob Cadmus of the Southeast Alaska Conservation Council said there were better ways to dispose of the mine waste such as dry land storage. But the mining company argued that the alternative would have been to put the material into nearby wetlands, which it maintained was more environmentally harmful.

Officials of the Idaho-based Coeur d'Alene Mine Co., owner of the Alaska mine, said the decision was the last hurdle to building the tailings facility so that mining activities can begin.

The court ruling "confirms that this thoroughly studied permit and plan is the best environmental choice" for disposal of the mine's waste, said Tony Ebersole, the company's director of corporate communications. Company lawyers said in court arguments that after mining activities are halted the lake will be restocked.

"The lake will be as good or better as a fishery than it is today," Ebersole said. The waste deposits are expected to raise the lakebed 50 feet to the current lake surface level and eventually triple its size to 60 acres. The lake contains a variety of common fish that are not expected to survive, according to court documents.

Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, welcomed the court ruling and said it "resolved the most significant obstacle to the creation of hundreds of direct and indirect jobs and a major boost for the economy of Juneau and Southeast Alaska."

The disposal plan had been approved by various state agencies. But the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco in 2007 blocked the permit.

Joining Kennedy in approving the disposal plan were Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Antonin Scalia, Clarence Thomas, Stephen Breyer and Samuel Alito Jr. In addition to Ginsburg, dissenting were Justices John Paul Stevens and David Souter.

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On the Net:

U.S. Supreme Court: http://www.supremecourtus.gov

Southeast Alaska Conservation Council: http://www.seacc.org

Coeur Alaska Inc.: http://www.kensingtongold.com

WASHINGTON — A mining company was given the go-ahead by the Supreme Court on Monday to dump waste from an Alaskan gold mine into a nearby 23-acre lake, although the material will kill all of the...
WASHINGTON — A mining company was given the go-ahead by the Supreme Court on Monday to dump waste from an Alaskan gold mine into a nearby 23-acre lake, although the material will kill all of the...
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- rf-hawaii I'm a Fan of rf-hawaii 18 fans permalink

This is front page news, but isn't showing up anywhere.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:34 AM on 06/26/2009
- GEOehms I'm a Fan of GEOehms 5 fans permalink
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I have said for a long time that the severest long-term disastrous consequences for the planet would stem from decisions made by the spate of supreme court justices appointed by Republican presidents. Though the timing of those openings has been singularly unfortunate for any possibility of maintaining a judicious balance on the court, no one has satisfied me regarding why the last two appointees were so blithely approved, and especially why justice Roberts was qualified and anywhere near the best choice for Chief Justice. Collusion by centrist Democrats does not seem so unlikely when their current posturing is considered.

Unfortunately, there may only be one recourse: impeachment. On what ground you ask? On the grounds that such decisions demonstrate that six justices are ill-suited to hear cases directly affecting the very lives of every American and every citizen of planet Earth. "Fill" they say. Dioxin is "fill." Should we continue letting incinerators produce it in bulk to rain on all our parades? What part of "poisoning the planet" don't we understand? Of course, they could learn.

Some people claim that environmentalists overestimate the hazards, that things aren't in as critical an imbalance as they argue. I hope that is the case, because it might just give us a fighting chance to stem the flow of toxins and curtail the destruction of habitat and biodiversity, to, most importantly, learn how to live lightly enough on the earth that our processes engage our companion eco-communities harmoniously and regeneratively.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:42 PM on 06/25/2009
- GEOehms I'm a Fan of GEOehms 5 fans permalink
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Yes. People have difficulty rethinking their basic assumptions unless they have clear exposure to more accurate evidence. The hidden corporate empire is hidden no longer, because it has left footprints and foot stomps all over the world. Their mindless distractions work only on the mindless. Being mindful works wonders in your own life and for those you touch with your love and your attentiveness. Let us continue together.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:13 AM on 06/26/2009
- TigersEye I'm a Fan of TigersEye 52 fans permalink
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Un-freakin­g-believab­le.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:05 PM on 06/25/2009
- SamKnause I'm a Fan of SamKnause 66 fans permalink

Well if Palin is all for it, I am too. NOT!!! No one who has a brain could think this is a good idea. Brain being the key word. I don't think corporations, government officials, or judges have a brain, and their actions show it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:15 PM on 06/25/2009
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I'm concinved that there are people on earth without souls

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:08 AM on 06/25/2009
- jpayne30 I'm a Fan of jpayne30 11 fans permalink
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Unbelievable. I'm deeply saddened by this. It makes me feel better about the choice my fiancee and I made with our engagement and wedding rings (bought from Brilliant Earth). If metals, diamonds, etc are going to be harvested they need to do so with the utmost respect for nature. It's just one story after another of companies externalizing THEIR costs onto the public. What kind of a society lets stuff like this happen? What kind of government would find this acceptable. How many people will ever hear about a story like this? If a country-wide poll was taken, I think this would be overwhelmingly condemned...but unfortunately, only a small fraction of one percent will ever even know.

P.s. could Palin get any worse!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:07 AM on 06/25/2009
- mmz I'm a Fan of mmz permalink

Are you kidding me???? And these people worry their children paying the deficit?

Sorry, no humans will be left on this planet with that kind of decision making to worry about any deficit.

When is it going to stop!!

I have to quit readiyhg this page--I get so stressed out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:52 PM on 06/24/2009
- mollymac I'm a Fan of mollymac 15 fans permalink

Maybe Palin should take her family fishin' there! Oops, no fish!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:53 PM on 06/24/2009

this is exactly the reason i am going to law school. i wonder if people like Palin and the corporate f-ucks and the court stooges know what is coming their way. they will be "getting dumped in the lake" along with the mentality that private capital trumps public welfare. unreal that the coal company basically says "we could have dumped it in the wetlands which we know you would not have liked... we need to put it somewhere". NO glass-bowls you should be in prison and adults capable of comprehending nay at all concerned about anyone but themselves should throw away the key. isn't it fitting that they are gold diggers. willing to trade heaven and earth for cash. made their souls a commodity as well. what good is something if you can't put a price tag on it... right am i right. come on. buy my stock. cut my grass. ingest my poison. die of cancer penny-less and voiceless. NOT THIS TIME. NOT ME. NOT US.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:31 AM on 06/24/2009
- RazeTemple I'm a Fan of RazeTemple 33 fans permalink
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Right on jameschris! Where is their respect for the future generations? Silly people are never looking past their momentary comforts towards the affects it will have on the future. Good luck to you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:55 PM on 06/24/2009
- rf-hawaii I'm a Fan of rf-hawaii 18 fans permalink

Makes you wonder if these people have really considered the consequences. When they enable polluters on such a large scale they don't worry they or their children might be poisoned in the future as a result?

Or perhaps their religious beliefs tell them the end of the world is coming, so no sense in preserving things. Reminiscent of Reagan's Secretary of the Interior, James Watt.

When asked if natural resources should be preserved for future generations Watt said: "I do not know how many future generations we can count on before the Lord returns."

And a quote from Reagan himself: "A tree's a tree. How many more do you need to look at?"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:15 AM on 06/25/2009
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where..... where am i?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:01 AM on 06/24/2009
- realpolitic I'm a Fan of realpolitic 139 fans permalink

Palin is so short-sighted. She disposes of the natural resources of Alaska with an indifference the way cash-strapped third world countries dispose of their resources. One of the biggest revenue sources for Alaska must be tourism which will be ruined with decisions like this one. It seems like the material from the mines and the chemicals would ruin the drinking water.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:33 AM on 06/24/2009
- mollymac I'm a Fan of mollymac 15 fans permalink

She doesn't care! Narcissists are only concerned with their own selves. Haven't you gotten this yet?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:54 PM on 06/24/2009
- ezbreezer I'm a Fan of ezbreezer 7 fans permalink
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A shame it can't be dumped in the governor's front yard.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:23 AM on 06/24/2009
- netzwerg I'm a Fan of netzwerg 7 fans permalink
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"...to dump waste from an Alaskan gold mine into a nearby 23-acre lake, although the material will kill all of the lake's fish."

Sounds like a good idea. Whats next?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:19 AM on 06/24/2009
- rf-hawaii I'm a Fan of rf-hawaii 18 fans permalink

Appalling news. Hard to believe. America is slipping away.

How could so many corrupt judges get appointed to our highest court?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:52 AM on 06/24/2009
- mamacat I'm a Fan of mamacat 120 fans permalink

Because Bush appointed them to the Supreme Court, and the GOP controlled Congress. They are appointed for life, so it is going to be a very long time before they go away. That is what happens when people vote for today's Republican party.

We still have a whole lot of critical issues facing us right now, but hopefully Congress will eventually get around to fixing the laws that put this matter up to the Court to decide.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:59 AM on 06/24/2009
- TJCole I'm a Fan of TJCole 147 fans permalink
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We should make them all swim in it...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:39 AM on 06/24/2009
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