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Thu Jan 12, 2012, 08:14 PM Jan 2012

A Mining Law Whose Time Has Past

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/12/opinion/a-mining-law-whose-time-has-passed.html?src=rechp

IN 1872, President Ulysses S. Grant signed a mining law to spur the development of the West by giving hard-rock mining precedence over other uses of federal land. But the law has long since outlived its purpose, and its environmental consequences have been severe.

Mining claims for copper, gold, uranium and other minerals cover millions of those acres, and the law, now 140 years old, makes it nearly impossible to block extraction, no matter how serious the potential consequences. Soaring metal prices are now driving new mine proposals across the West.

Oregon’s Chetco River is one example. The river’s gin-clear waters teem with wild trout and salmon, including giant Chinook salmon tipping scales at more than 60 pounds. In 1988, Congress designated the Chetco a national wild and scenic river “to be protected for the benefit of present and future generations.”

But the river is now threatened by proposals to mine gold along almost half of its approximately 55-mile length. Suction dredges would vacuum up the river bottom searching for gold, muddying water and disrupting clean gravel that salmon need to spawn. Despite the Chetco’s rich fishery and status as a wild and scenic river, the United States Forest Service is virtually powerless to stop the mining because of the 1872 law.

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Ron Paul is okay with this.... Evasporque Jan 2012 #1

Evasporque

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1. Ron Paul is okay with this....
Thu Jan 12, 2012, 09:35 PM
Jan 2012

Eliminate the EPA, tap more natural resources, eliminate regulations....

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