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CEA Foundation Education - Our Take on the DEIR

Updated: Mar 2, 2024

CEA Foundation President, Ralph Silberstein questions the science and mitigations described in the Draft Environmental Impact Report for the proposed Idaho-Maryland Mine. Rise Gold wants everyone to believe there are only 2 impacts, but this is a DRAFT report with a total of 83 impacts defined. There are key concerns about traffic, noise, aesthetics, water, air, greenhouse gases, and the related Centennial Site cleanup to be sorted out yet.


NOTE: This video refers to the commenting deadlines that later got changed.


View the PDF slides or watch the recording (run time 12:07) below.

Or watch the full meeting here.

 


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