On his Alaska trip, part of a national EPA ‘Journey to Justice,’ Michael Regan puts focus on land contamination, salmon runs, climate change and other regional concerns.
hrough that program: $1 million to the Ounalashka Corp., $1 million to the Tyonek Native Corp. and $582,345 to the Ukpeaġvik Iñupiat Corp.
In Igiugig, where he ate Bristol Bay salmon and caught a rainbow trout when he visited on Monday, Regan said he saw how important it was for the EPA in January to invoke a little-used provision in the Clean Water Act to“What I’ve learned is what I already know, which is the Pebble project was not the right project. It put too much in jeopardy,” he said.
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