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Environmental Issues
This page provides you with a variety of articles and documents relating mainly to the environmental issues that are brought on by large scale natural resource development, including the extraction of minerals, oil and gas.
Here you may also find articles relating to fisheries, habitat, traditional ecological knowledge, environmental impact statements, the Environmental Protection Agency and much more!
If you have an article that belongs on this page and would like to provide us with, please forward that to Courtenay Carty.
Document library
Head Environmental Impact Assessment Section
Word Doc - 137 KB
RED DOG: Releases from huge lead and zinc mine make state the nation's top polluter
Word Doc - 34 KB
State misses deadline but plans to forge ahead with mixing zones
Word Doc - 33 KB
Final Report for ASTF Grant #98-1-012
Salmon as a Bioassay Model of Effects of Total Dissolved Solids
Adobe PDF - 961 KB
Alaskans, consider Lower 48's mistakes
COMPASS: POINTS OF VIEW FROM THE COMMUNITY
Word Doc - 39 KB
K'ezghlegh - Nondalton Traditional Ecological Knowledge of Freshwater Fish
Adobe PDF - 1533 KB
Alaska’s Final 2004 Integrated Water Quality Monitoring and Assessment Report
Adobe PDF - 748 KB
Cyanide use in gold ore processing
Word Doc - 207 KB
The Midas Touch
Adobe PDF - 748 KB
Prevalence of Sockeye Salmon Brain Parasite Myoxbolus arcticus in selected Alaska Streams
Adobe PDF - 51 KB
Guidelines for incorporating Traditional Knowledge in Environmental Impact Assessment
Adobe PDF - 1248 KB
Watershed Analysis of the Pebble Mine Project, Iliamna, Alaska
Word Doc - 497 KB
A Comparative Analysis of Data Regarding Heavy Metals Found in Subsistence Foods Near Red Dog Mine, Alaska
Adobe PDF - 171 KB
ACAT Red Dog Report Final End Notes
Adobe PDF - 121 KB
Analysis of Reports on Elevated Levels of Heavy Metals in Plants Used for Subsistence near Red Dog Mine, Alaska
Adobe PDF - 189 KB
EPA CITES ALASKA, RED DOG MINE AS NATION’S BIGGEST POLLUTER
Adobe PDF - 103 KB
Spatial patterns of cadmium and lead deposition on and adjacent to National Park Service lands in the vicinity of Red Dog Mine, Alaska
Adobe PDF - 1.4 MB
NEW REPORT POINTS TO RED DOG MINE AS SOURCE OF LEAD AND OTHER
TOXINS IN SUBSISTENCE FOODS:
Report Faults State for Falsely Assuring Villagers About Food Safety
Adobe PDF - 112 KB
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