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NEWS Peninsula Clarion Just uttering the words, "Pebble Mine," will not only elicit a response but mostly likely a firm opinion.

Still on the drawing board: '09 Pebble focus to be on engineering, environment, economics of project

A helicopter moves equipment into place last summer at a work site at the Pebble Project's proposed mine north of Lake Iliamna, on the west side of Cook Inlet. The company expects to continue similar work this summer, according to the project's vice president of public affairs, Mike Heatwole.
Photo By M. Scott Moon
A helicopter moves equipment into place last summer at a work site at the Pebble Project's proposed mine north of Lake Iliamna, on the west side of Cook Inlet. The company expects to continue similar work this summer, according to the project's vice president of public affairs, Mike Heatwole.
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