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Tribes, conservation groups to challenge Montana s failure to enforce Bad Actor law
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Tribes, Conservation Groups to Challenge Montana’s Failure to Enforce “Bad Actor” Law Denounce Gianforte Administration Decision to Let Mining Executive Off “Scot-Free”
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August 3, 2021
Contact: Andrew Werk Jr., President, Fort Belknap Indian Community, (406) 390-2650, [email protected] | Bonnie Gestring, Earthworks, (406) 546-8386, [email protected] | Mary Costello, Rock Creek Alliance, (406) 827-4896, [email protected] | Andrew Gorder, Clark Fork Coalition, (605) 695-3357, [email protected] | Anne Hedges, Montana Environmental Information Center, (406) 461-9546, [email protected] | Whitney Tawney, Montana Conservation Voters Education Fund, (406) 254-1593, [email protected] | Shiloh Hernandez, Earthjustice, (406) 586-9699, [email protected]
(HELENA, Mont.) – Today, tribes and conservation groups announced plans to file a legal action to require the Montana Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) to fulfill its legal duty to enforce the �
Montana on Saturday added 175 new COVID-19 cases, though the number is likely inflated as the Cascade City-County Health Department reported backlogged data from November and December would be recorded this week.
The state reported 1,079 active cases and 1,523 total deaths from the virus Saturday. There are 45 active hospitalizations and 103,540 total recoveries. Gallatin County reported 60 new cases, Yellowstone County reported 22, Missoula County added 10 and Flathead County reported nine.
Cascade County reported 47 new cases Saturday, though that number is likely inflated. The county also reported 62 active cases and has had 167 deaths from the virus. In terms of vaccinations, Cascade County has administered 37,463 total doses of COVID-19 vaccine, and 15,006 people are fully immunized, meaning they received both shots.
Fort Belknap Indian Community sues to stop mine work
April 3, 2021
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MALTA, Mont. (AP) The Fort Belknap Indian Community has sued to halt a Bozeman-based mining company from assessing whether rock at an old mine in the Little Rocky Mountains contains gold.
The lawsuit filed in Phillips County District Court claims the Montana Department of Environmental Quality erred in not consulting with the Gros Ventre and Assiniboine tribes regarding the work, the Billings Gazette reported.
Earthworks and the Montana Environmental Information Center have joined the suit as plaintiffs.
In February, the DEQ approved Blue Arc’s plan to remove 1,000 tons of rock from an exposed cliff for testing. The work would be done at the old Pegasus mine near Zortman. Pegasus Gold Corp. declared bankruptcy in 1998. The company’s bond didn’t cover the cost of cleaning up the site, leaving the state with a $100 million bill and water treatment requirements that are projected to las
Fort Belknap Indian Community, conservation groups challenge mining plan
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