Everyone please ask Georgia to stop this strip mine too near the Okefenokee Swamp.
https://wwals.net/?p=54109#howtocomment
Here is what we wrote to Georgia Governor Brian Kemp and staff.
Re: Mining permit applications too close to the Okefenokee Swamp
Mine site, Okefenokee Swamp, TIAA land, TPM land
Copies will go to GA-EPD, to selected Georgia state and national elected officials, and to all statewide candidates in the Georgia runoff elections.
The Letter
See also PDF.
November 30, 2020
To: Governor Brian Kemp
Cc: Trey Kilpatrick, Chief of Staff
Caylee Noggle, Deputy Chief of Staff, Operations
Bert Brantley, Deputy Chief of Staff, External Affairs
Dear Governor Kemp and staff,
Thank you again for being the first governor to visit Hahira since Jimmy Carter; it was good to speak with you there. Last year you sent a staff delegate to the Georgia Water Coalition (GWC) meeting. For the second year running, the Okefenokee Swamp is on GWC’s Dirty Dozen worst threats to Georgia waters, because of a threatened mine. https://wwals.net/?p=54109
Georgia is all that stands between a titanium strip mine within a few miles of the Okefenokee Swamp, proposed by coal miners from Alabama. Please direct the Georgia Department of Natural Resources to thoroughly examine the five state permit applications from Twin Pines Minerals, LLC (TPM). https://wwals.net/?p=54009 The evidence indicates DNR should reject those applications. At the least, an environmental review equivalent to an Environmental Impact Statement should be conducted.
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