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To: TobagoJack who wrote (162724)9/19/2020 5:30:41 PM
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re "Seems to me that NAK must be approved :0)"

Just to clarify, NAK's Pebble deposit is primarily a copper play. Gold, molybdenum, silver, and rhenium are significant byproducts. I'm not aware of any rare earths at that site.

The Pebble saga has been grinding along for two decades. There are multiple layers of approval required, so don't count your nuggets before they're hatched... ;)

Federal:

- US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
- US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)

State of Alaska:

- Department of Natural Resources (DNR)
- Department of Fish and Game(ADF&G)
- Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC)

Alaska Native regional and village corporations
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