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Corps: Coal terminal violates tribal rights, won't permit
« on: May 11, 2016, 05:41:17 am »
Corps: Coal terminal violates tribal rights, won't permit

http://www.pennenergy.com/articles/pennenergy/2016/05/corps-coal-terminal-violates-tribal-rights-won-t-permit.html

 May 10, 2016

Phuong Le, Associated Press
SEATTLE (AP) — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on Monday denied a permit to a $700 million project to build the nation's largest coal-export terminal in northwest Washington state, handing a striking victory to the Lummi tribe which argued the project would violate its treaty-protected fishing rights.

The decision ends the federal environmental review of a deep-water port that would have handled up to 54 million metric tons of dry bulk commodities, mostly coal, at Cherry Point. The venture between SSA Marine and Cloud Peak Energy proposed receiving coal by train from Montana and Wyoming for export to Asia.

Col. John Buck, commander of the corps' Seattle district, said the Gateway Pacific Terminal project can't be permitted because the impacts from the trestle and three-vessel wharf would interfere with the tribe's treaty rights to fish in its traditional areas.

"The corps may not permit a project that abrogates treaty rights," Buck said.

The Lummi Nation said the Corps honored its treaty ...

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Re: Corps: Coal terminal violates tribal rights, won't permit
« Reply #1 on: May 11, 2016, 02:13:55 pm »
Corps: Coal terminal violates tribal rights, won't permit

http://www.pennenergy.com/articles/pennenergy/2016/05/corps-coal-terminal-violates-tribal-rights-won-t-permit.html

 May 10, 2016

Phuong Le, Associated Press
SEATTLE (AP) — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on Monday denied a permit to a $700 million project to build the nation's largest coal-export terminal in northwest Washington state, handing a striking victory to the Lummi tribe which argued the project would violate its treaty-protected fishing rights.

The decision ends the federal environmental review of a deep-water port that would have handled up to 54 million metric tons of dry bulk commodities, mostly coal, at Cherry Point. The venture between SSA Marine and Cloud Peak Energy proposed receiving coal by train from Montana and Wyoming for export to Asia.

Col. John Buck, commander of the corps' Seattle district, said the Gateway Pacific Terminal project can't be permitted because the impacts from the trestle and three-vessel wharf would interfere with the tribe's treaty rights to fish in its traditional areas.

"The corps may not permit a project that abrogates treaty rights," Buck said.

The Lummi Nation said the Corps honored its treaty ...

(Excerpt: More at...) http://www.pennenergy.com/articles/pennenergy/2016/05/corps-coal-terminal-violates-tribal-rights-won-t-permit.html

"The corps may not permit a project that abrogates treaty rights," Buck said.

Silly me, I thought the Corps was established to investigate technical feasibility/desirability of projects, not political decisions.

Seems the Obamas have corrupted even this group to enter the political abyss.
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