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Home » kensington mine

More than 105,000 gallons of mine waste spilled at Kensington Mine

by Aaron Brakel | Mar 27, 2024 | Blog, Featured, Inside Passage

Reports of more than 105,000 gallons of mine waste spilling from a ruptured tailings pipeline at Coeur Alaska Kensington Mine in late January hit the news yesterday. Read the story from KTOO While Coeur Alaska claims the spilled tailings are geochemically inert and...

What You Need To Know About Kensington Mine’s Proposed Expansion

by Sarah Davidson | Dec 10, 2020 | Blog, Featured

Photo by Kenneth Gill of Gillfoto Kensington Mine has applied to the Forest Service for an expansion. Read on to learn about the mine’s plan, why we’re concerned, public meeting information, and how to submit substantive comments to the Forest Service....

5 Things You Can Do Today to Protect Alaskan Waters and Communities

by Sarah Davidson | Nov 18, 2020 | Blog, Featured, Inside Passage

Photo by Jeremy Lavender of Lavender Peaks Photography These are challenging times. As we’re all doing our best to keep up with what’s unfolding in our country and to remain healthy during this time that is so demanding of our energy, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed or...

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