The recent toxic mine spill into the Animas River is another warning that we need to protect our rivers. Folks in Southwestern Oregon have been concerned about renewed nickel mining exploration at Red Flat in the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest. The proposed strip mines can potentially do severe damage to our watersheds. See the rest of this post for ways to get involved and to be more informed, including a "Raise a Glass" gathering in Gold Beach and public meeting on September 9th.
Oregon Surfrider Foundation has an excellent post which gives background on the issue - What the Animas River spill can teach us – Protecting our treasured rivers in Southwest OR. The post includes an overview of the 1872 Mining Law, and why mining companies have been allowed to jeopardize communities and our wild areas.
Curry County folks are already responding - and they could use our help as well.
Public Meeting in Gold Beach
When: Wednesday, Sept 9th, 2015 – 5pm-8pm
Where: Curry County Fairgrounds, Docia Sweet Hall, 29392 Ellensburg Ave, Gold Beach, OR
Preparation Parties / "Raise a Glass" gatherings
- One was held at Chetco Brewing Taproom in Brookings, OR on August 17, 2015
- Next one is at the Chowder House in Gold Beach, OR on Auguest 19, 20015 - see flyer below.