While fish were swimming in to Bristol Bay waters by the millions this summer, public comments were also streaming into the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). In ~100 days, over half a million comments were submitted in support of Clean Water Act safeguards for Bristol Bay.
Three reasons EPA should finalize safeguards for Bristol Bay
Local residents, outdoor industry, get loud for Clean Water Act protections for Bristol Bay
On May 26th, 2022, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published revisions to proposed Clean Water Act protections for Bristol Bay, kicking off a public comment period. Since then, residents in Bristol Bay and allies nationwide have been outspoken in their support for these protections, requesting that they be finalized as soon as possible.
One step forward for Bristol Bay and another chance to comment
Today, the Environmental Protection Agency announced its revised Proposed Determination for Bristol Bay as part of the Clean Water Act 404(c) process. This is a huge step forward in ensuring the Pebble cannot return in the future. Now, EPA has opened a 40 day comment period for the public to weigh in on the revisions to proposed protections.
A not so brief history of Clean Water Act 404(c) in Bristol Bay
Mothers, grandmothers, sisters, and aunts across Alaska call for durable safeguards for Bristol Bay
Alaskan mothers, grandmothers, aunties, sisters, and friends of the next generation in Bristol Bay have been some of the biggest opponents of the formerly proposed Pebble mine. Now, they are calling on Senator Murkowski and the Environmental Protection Agency to advance durable safeguards for clean water and healthy fish habitat for the next generation in Bristol Bay.
It's Groundhog Day until we have permanent protections for Bristol Bay
A look back and a look forward.
2021 was another major year for Bristol Bay. For the first time in nearly 20 years, our primary effort switched from fighting the once-proposed Pebble mine, to advancing permanent protections for the people and fish of the region. Here’s what to look forward to in 2022 when it comes to getting permanent protections for the people and fish of Bristol Bay.
EPA announces next steps to finalize Clean Water Act protections for Bristol Bay
Protections for Bristol Bay are back on track
On Friday, October 29th, the U.S. District Court for the District of Alaska vacated the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) 2019 decision to withdraw the Bristol Bay 404(c) Proposed Determination, reinstating important proposed protections for the headwaters of Bristol Bay.
Trout Unlimited prevails in lawsuit; EPA will reinstate proposed protections
On September 9, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it would move to vacate its 2019 decision to withdraw proposed protections for Bristol Bay and reinstate the agency’s earlier 2014 Proposed Determination. These proposed protections would limit the amount of waste water and mine waste discharge that could be released in to Waters of the United States in the Bristol Bay region. Image: Blaine Davis









