May 25, 2018 — Alaskans concerned about possible impacts of British Columbia mines on cross-border rivers will get an update during a June 1 meeting in Juneau.
Lt. Gov. Byron Mallott will host the third annual transboundary mining meeting.
Mallott aide Albert Kookesh said officials from the federal, state and British Columbia governments will attend. So will tribal, industrial, environmental, fisheries and other leaders.
Kookesh said this year’s meeting will allow more time for discussion than previous gatherings.
“This is a chance for stakeholders, people who are interested in those types of transboundary issues, to come and talk to the powers that be, if you want to say it that way,” Kookesh said.
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