The Georgia Environmental Protection Division said it will take public comments on the draft permits for 30 days before working up final versions to send to the agency’s director for approval.

Twin Pines Minerals of Birmingham, Alabama, has worked since 2019 to obtain government permits to mine titanium dioxide less than 3 miles (4.8 kilometers) from the southeastern boundary of the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, the largest U.S. refuge east of the Mississippi River.

Federal scientists have warned that mining near the Okefenokee’s bowl-like rim could damage the swamp’s ability to hold water. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland in 2022 declared the proposed mine poses an “unacceptable risk” to the fragile ecosystem at the Georgia-Florida line.

  • @cmbabul
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    148 months ago

    Damn having grown up in Georgia this is really sad, the Okefenokee is a special place with extremely diverse wildlife, this guy called Okefenokee Joe used to come to my elementary schools with snakes and birds and baby gators to get kids interested in the environment and science. Tragic that it’s being put at risks in the name of profit, but maybe even more tragic is that I’m not at all surprised