Same story, another state, battles protecting their outstanding
waters. The anti deg win was huge and proves we can win if enough
folks get involved. Phyllis
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Trout Unlimited and several other organizations are
calling on the state to protect the Koktuli River in southwest
Alaska.
The conservation group wants the river designated as an
Outstanding National Resource Water, which is a designation under the Clean
Water Act.
Trout Unlimited says the river is facing unprecedented threats
from the proposed Pebble Mine, a huge copper and gold deposit near the world's
best salmon streams.
The designation would bar any new or increased
pollution discharges within the river.
The Alaska Department of
Environmental Conservation is the agency that identifies Outstanding National
Resource Waters with help from the public.