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Northern Dynasty forms advisory committee for Pebble

2017-05-18 13:29 ET - News Release

Mr. Ronald Thiessen reports

NORTHERN DYNASTY ANNOUNCES PEBBLE PROJECT ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Northern Dynasty Minerals Ltd.'s wholly owned subsidiary, Alaska-based Pebble LP, has received commitments from five prominent Alaskan and national figures to serve as founding members of an advisory committee formed to provide independent, external advice as the Pebble project advances into federal and state permitting.

In a statement issued in Alaska today, Pebble LP stated that last week, the partnership finalized a settlement agreement with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that cleared the way for Pebble to initiate permitting under the Clean Water Act and National Environmental Policy Act. The company is now focused on finalizing a project design for the proposed copper, gold and molybdenum mine in southwest Alaska and advancing into permitting in a timely way.

"In our view, this is the ideal time to expand our engagement with external parties to ensure the project we take into permitting, and the various environmental safeguards and partnership programs we build around that project are as robust and responsive to stakeholder needs as they can be," explained Pebble chief executive officer Tom Collier. "The Pebble advisory committee we're announcing today is one of several key initiatives we will be advancing this year to make Pebble the best possible project for all our stakeholder audiences."

Founding members of the Pebble advisory committee are:

  • Willie Hensley -- a respected Alaska native leader, former Alaska legislator and current visiting professor of business and public policy at the University of Alaska;
  • Kim Williams -- former executive director of Nunamta Aulukestai, chief of the Curyung Tribal Council and Bristol Bay Native Corp. director;
  • Jim Maddy -- former president of the League of Conservation Voters and National Park Foundation, in addition to other leadership roles in conservation organizations;
  • Joseph Ralston -- former vice-chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, whose tenure as a military and government leader spans both Alaska and Washington;
  • Terrence Salt -- former deputy assistant secretary of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

Terms of reference for the advisory committee are simple. Participants will have the latitude to request information about and provide feedback on any dimension of the Pebble project they choose, including engineering design; environmental safeguards, programs and technology; alternatives assessment; environmental impacts and mitigation; socioeconomic impacts; and programs to enhance public benefits.

"Although the Pebble project has been a controversial development proposal in Alaska for a number of years, it also has the potential to make a significant positive contribution to the economic health of the Bristol Bay region and the state of Alaska," said Mr. Hensley.

"I have always believed it is better for Alaska natives and all stakeholders in major development projects to have a seat at the table and bring their influence to bear to shape those projects to meet their needs and priorities. I have every confidence that the leadership at PLP is serious about listening and finding ways to honour the ideas and advice of this advisory committee and other Pebble project stakeholders. I am also pleased by the inclusion of Kim Williams, an outspoken project opponent, because it demonstrates their sincerity about listening," stated Mr. Collier.

Mr. Collier noted that advisory committee participants will not be bound by confidentiality agreements or any other limitation on their rights of public expression, including the right to oppose development of the Pebble project. He also confirmed that participants have the option to accept or decline an honorarium to compensate them for their time, as well as travel and related expenses. The committee is expected to meet two to three times each year in Alaska, in addition to more frequent meetings via video or teleconference, and review and comment on reports and other technical information.

"Developing America's natural resources responsibly -- in a manner that protects important environmental values, respects other land and resource users, and meaningfully benefits local people -- is clearly in the nation's best interests," said Mr. Maddy. "But developers have to find a way to do it with the trust and support of not just regulators, but the people who use and live on and care about the land.

"It all begins with listening and sharing information. That's what Pebble has expressed a willingness to do with this committee, and that's why I agreed to be involved."

Among the first matters the Pebble advisory committee will tackle is recruiting additional members from a range of stakeholder constituencies. That work is expected to begin this spring, with the goal of finalizing a 10- to 12-member group by midyear.

For its part, Pebble LP will undertake to adopt as much input and guidance from committee members as it deems practicable and appropriate, without being bound to do so. The work of the Pebble advisory committee will be shared publicly with project stakeholders and the people of Alaska, including those recommendations the partnership has adopted and those it has not.

About Northern Dynasty Minerals Ltd.

Northern Dynasty is a mineral exploration and development company based in Vancouver, Canada. Northern Dynasty's principal asset, owned through its wholly owned Alaska-based U.S. subsidiary Pebble LP and other wholly owned subsidiaries, is a 100-per-cent interest in a contiguous block of 2,402 mineral claims in southwest Alaska, including the Pebble deposit. The Pebble partnership is the proponent of the Pebble project, an initiative to develop one of the world's most important mineral resources.

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