“Georgia’s senators want the federal government to get involved in the state’s review of a mine proposed at the doorstep of the East Coast’s largest wildlife refuge.”,
James Marshall, E&E News, 30 April 2021,
Senators worry about mine project near Okefenokee.
And you can still use the Waterkeeper Alliance action alert to
Help Suwannee Riverkeeper Save Okefenokee Swamp
by sending a message to the Georgia Environmental Protection Division
asking them to reject Twin Pines Minerals’ five permit applications,
or at least to go through a full process to review them:
https://wwals.net/?p=55092
Letter, Mine site, Senators, Signatures
Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock also got Senators Sheldon Whitehouse from Rhode Island and Tom Carper from Delaware to co-sign their letter of Wednesday to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
It’s good they’re doing what
many of us asked all the candidates to do in the
Georgia Senate race last year.
Mary Landers, Savannahnow, 29 April 2021,
U.S. Senators Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff urge scrutiny of Okefenokee mining proposal.
The economy was on Warnock’s mind last week when he released a
statement about the mining near the Okefenokee.
“I am a fierce champion for strengthening rural economies, and
finding ways to ensure rural Georgians don’t just survive, but
thrive,” he wrote. “At the same time, the Okefenokee is integral to
the local ecology and economy, and we owe it to our planet and the
communities that depend on the swamp to ensure its health and
integrity for future generations. As a voice for Georgians in the
Senate, I look forward to working with U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service and engaging their expertise in these on-going conversations
to make sure we protect this cherished Georgia landmark as we work
to bring more good-paying jobs to our rural communities.”
Well, that’s good to hear.
I look forward to the local Chambers and all the organizations concerned
about the Swamp finding some businesses for Charlton County and other rural
south Georgia and north Florida counties.
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