by Shannon Poe | Apr 13, 2019 | All About Mining, Current Legislation, Dredging, Highbanking, News & Events
So Idaho Conservation League, the USFS, the EPA and many others claim a tiny little plume from a tiny little suction dredge creates so much turbidity that it harms fish. These pictures were taken yesterday on the same river (South Fork Clearwater in Idaho) they claim...
by Shannon Poe | Apr 12, 2019 | All About Mining, Dredging, Highbanking, News & Events
Montana miner is back to work. We were contacted by a miner in Montana a few months ago. He had been denied and delayed on his Plan of Operations for 3 1/2 years by the Forest Service. AMRA stepped in, represented the miner and after one meeting with the USFS we...
by Shannon Poe | Apr 12, 2019 | All About Mining, Current Legislation, News & Events
Isn’t the Environmental Protection Agency supposed to be above reproach? If I’m to understand correctly, it’s not just a bloiated hive of bureaucrats soaking up public salaries. To hear liberals tell it, it’s supposedly the first line of defense for Americans who rely...
by Shannon Poe | Apr 11, 2019 | All About Mining, Dredging, Highbanking, News & Events
While George Soros is known to heavily fund progressive agendas, there is another billionaire whose goal is to fund environmental causes, Hansjörg Wyss. A native of Switzerland who now lives in Wilson, Wyoming, Mr. Wyss made his fortune in medical research and his...
by Shannon Poe | Apr 11, 2019 | All About Mining, Current Legislation, News & Events
A judge who previously banned a charter school from using the Bible and who acquitted the sniper who killed three people at Ruby Ridge in 1992 has agreed to allow the Environmental Protection Agency essentially to take a half-acre of private land from an Idaho couple....