Mr. Ronald Thiessen reports
NORTHERN DYNASTY: USACE UPDATES THE PEBBLE PERMITTING PROCESS IN LIGHT OF THE EPA VETO
Northern Dynasty Minerals Ltd. and 100-per-cent-owned United States-based subsidiary Pebble LP (Pebble Partnership or PLP) have been advised by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) that, after months of successive delays, the USACE has declined to engage in the remand process related to the Nov. 25, 2020, denial of a permit application for the Pebble project, citing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) intervening veto of the development at Pebble.
After the Nov. 25, 2020, denial of the permit application for the Pebble project, a separate division of the USACE remanded the denial decision back to the USACE Alaska District on April 25, 2023, after an administrative review found numerous errors with the denial decision. Today, after several requests for extensions, the USACE has announced that it has declined to engage in the remand process altogether. The USACE reasoning is due to the EPA veto, which effectively prevents them from altering their decision while that veto is in place. On March 15, 2024, the company announced it was filing an appeal of the EPA veto in federal district court in Alaska, and the State of Alaska filed its action against the veto on April 11, 2024.
The company is reviewing the decision of the USACE not to engage in the remand process and is evaluating appropriate next steps regarding today's announcement. It is worth noting that the USACE decision is without prejudice and not based on the merits of the many technical issues raised in the company's appeal.
Ron Thiessen, chief executive officer of the Northern Dynasty, stated: "This decision by the USACE exposes the fatal vulnerability of EPA's veto of the Pebble project. The EPA veto rests extensively on findings made in the USACE permit denial, which is itself flawed as pointed out in the remand order. The USACE itself, during its own administrative review process, avoided affirming its permit denial, ordering instead a remand to address some of the erroneous findings which are then relied upon by the EPA in its veto. This is because a number of these critical findings were contradicted by the administrative record."
Mr. Thiessen continued: "This leaves them with an unsupportable federal bureaucratic position: The EPA veto rests upon USACE findings in its permit denial which were rebuked by its own internal administrative review; and now USACE refuses to address the critical flaws its own permit denial decision as ordered by its own administrative review because EPA has vetoed the project. We are confident the courts in our existing case against EPA will see through this illogical and contorted rationale and overturn the EPA veto, concluding that the EPA veto rests upon critical conclusions in the USACE permit denial which the USACE has now refused to address on remand. Our litigation against the EPA veto was made much stronger today by the USACE decision not to engage in the remand process as it was ordered to do so by its own administrative review."
Mr. Thiessen concluded: "So the path forward is unchanged. Our primary focus remains on removing the EPA veto, either through federal government action or through our existing legal proceedings in conjunction with the State of Alaska. Once the veto is cleared, it opens the way for us to re-engage with the USACE."
About Northern Dynasty Minerals Ltd.
Northern Dynasty is a mineral exploration and development company based in Vancouver, Canada. Northern Dynasty's principal asset, owned through its wholly owned Alaska-based U.S. subsidiary, Pebble LP, is a 100-per-cent interest in a contiguous block of 1,840 mineral claims in southwest Alaska, including the Pebble deposit, located 200 miles from Anchorage and 125 miles from Bristol Bay. The Pebble partnership is the proponent of the Pebble project.
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