Our postion on the proposed Smith River Mine.
No. No thank you.
We could get into the long and short of it but you can do your research here. John posted a great blog about the Smith River Mine issue last June far more eloquently written than today’s version.
Just like Nancy said in the 80’s…Just say NO!
Check out the websites and the positions. Yes, we like products that come from mines. But selfishly we do not want this mine on the Smith River Montana. No.
Is that arrogant? Maybe. We still Vote No on the Smith River Mine.
Read this below from Save Our Smith website.
Montana’s Smith River is renowned worldwide for its clean water, rugged canyon scenery, and blue ribbon trout fishery. The Smith is Montana’s only permitted recreational river. The permitted section of the Smith River winds 59 miles through a remote canyon in the Big Belt Mountains. Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks classifies the Smith River’s fishery as high-value, owing to its bountiful population of rainbow, brown, westslope cutthroat, and brook trout. The canyon walls of the Smith also boast some of the best examples of Native American pictographs in Montana.
A small Canadian mining start-up, Tintina Resources, has partnered with Australian mining firm Sandfire, and has submitted an application to the state of Montana to build a massive copper mine at the headwaters of the Smith River, on the banks of Sheep Creek. The mine would drop below the water table, and Tintina would have to pump water out of the mine to keep it from flooding. The pumped wastewater would contain arsenic and other toxics. Tintina’s proposed copper mine is particularly concerning because it will mine through sulfide minerals, which when exposed to air and water can react to form sulfuric acid in a process known as acid mine drainage. Montana has a long legacy of mining projects that have contaminated our rivers and streams. The Smith River is not a location for another failed mining experiment.
Read on further at the Save Our Smith website and you too can sign the Petition. Send a message to Governor Bullock and remind our lead politician that the Smith River is dear to all Montanan’s hearts. It truly is a spiritual place for many in this state and beyond.
You truly cannot throw a rock in Montana without hitting somebody who has enjoyed an experience on the Smith River in Montana. So most of the residents understand this plight. This stand for a state treasure. A position against even considering allowing a mining outfit to ruin this precious resource.
Resources for your Tuesday afternoon. The bottom of the list includes the Mining Company Tintina website. Make your own decision…
- Montana Environmental Information Center about the Smith River Mine issue
- Upper Missouri Waterkeepers on the Smith River Black Butte Mine
- Sign the Petition saying No to the Smith River Mine
- Smithriverwatch.org Save Our Smith River
- Save Our Smith Facebook Page
- New York Times Article
- Montana Public Radio Smith River Mine article with video and radio audio
- Black Butte Mine Smith River Mine Tintina company site
- Read More Smith Mine Opposition from HH’s own John Arnold
- Animas River Mine Disaster HH Blog written by John
- Statewide Fisheries Management Plan including Smith River
A great quote from Derf Johnson of MEIC to leave you with today.
Recently a study came out from permit applicants for mining proposals all across the west. And 100 percent of them guaranteed that there would be no water quality problems. Eighty-five percent of them ended up having water quality problems.
There is a huge copper mine in Superior Arizona that is threating to close because of low copper prices. What sense does it make for these people to want to start a new mine, something else is afoot here. NO NO and HELL NO.
I like your phrase Tim…NO NO and HELL NO!