Day four – on not being alone
It is day four here at the Ramkota, and Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary lawyer Mike Hickey is currently grilling Richard Blubaugh, Powertech’s Vice President of Health, Safety and Environmental...
View ArticleUranium, water, and the future of the Black Hills
Today marks the beginning of the water permit hearings for the proposed Dewey-Burdock Project, Powertech’s proposed uranium mine in the southern Black Hills here in South Dakota. You can read the water...
View ArticleWater Rights, Day Two
First, as a note, you can listen to the hearing recording here, and it will be posted at the end of each day: http://denr.sd.gov/powertech_wmb.aspx#Audio1 We continue with “B” invervenors today, people...
View ArticleWater, uranium, and – China?
Day three of the South Dakota Water Management Board’s review of the proposed Dewey-Burdock Project. And day three of rousing citizen intervention to protect our water, hills, and community. If you...
View ArticleMining permit hearings continued – NO MINING PERMIT THIS YEAR
The South Dakota Board of Minerals and Environment has issued an order continuing (putting off, tabling, however you like to say it in non-lawerspeak) until after all other permits have been granted....
View ArticleCountdown to Pierre – Uranium mining
It really isn’t a difficult question: do you think water should be protected from overuse and contamination? The answer for everyone should be, “absolutely.” Over the course of the past year, South...
View ArticleTall tales of Powertech and the agency that supports them
At the beginning of each session (or close to it, anyway), each state department presents about their year to their corresponding legislative committee. This morning, the House and Senate Agriculture...
View ArticleProtect Our Water podcast is up – download now!
Download it now: Protect Our Water, VOTE YES on HB 1193. HB 1193 is up for a quick hearing this Tuesday, February 11. In an on-going effort to ensure South Dakota’s groundwater quality isn’t...
View ArticleHB 1193 doesn’t pass
Our water bill (HB 1193) went in front of the House Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee this week, with some testimony Tuesday and the final testimony and vote Thursday. Several Dakota Rural...
View ArticleIt is official: protecting our ground water is up to us
We have a problem in this state. There is no other way to open this blog post. We have three fully allocated aquifers East River, where no more water rights can be granted. Seven more aquifers are...
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