SilentBirdHunter
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Trump signed an executive order yesterday to build a new 211 mile road from
the haul road west to the Ambler mining district.
The proposed route crosses one of the country’s most well-preserved national parks, Gates of the Arctic National Park. Eighty-nine Tribes and First Nations have passed resolutions against the project, and local communities along the proposed route have overwhelmingly opposed its construction.
The road would be a commercial toll road for mining trucks like the Red Dog
road, so no access to the public for hunting or fishing.
The cost of construction is estimated at $2 billion and would be paid by the state of Alaska, with the mining companies expected to reimburse over a 30-year periods through toll payments. The financial viability hinges on the development of multiple mines, and the projections are based on significant speculation about future profits from clean energy technology advancements.
the haul road west to the Ambler mining district.
The proposed route crosses one of the country’s most well-preserved national parks, Gates of the Arctic National Park. Eighty-nine Tribes and First Nations have passed resolutions against the project, and local communities along the proposed route have overwhelmingly opposed its construction.
The road would be a commercial toll road for mining trucks like the Red Dog
road, so no access to the public for hunting or fishing.
The cost of construction is estimated at $2 billion and would be paid by the state of Alaska, with the mining companies expected to reimburse over a 30-year periods through toll payments. The financial viability hinges on the development of multiple mines, and the projections are based on significant speculation about future profits from clean energy technology advancements.
