
Public hearing for Grassy Mountain coal mine resumes
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A public hearing for the controversial Grassy Mountain coal mining project will resume in Calgary on Tuesday.
A public hearing for the controversial Grassy Mountain coal mining project will resume in Calgary on Tuesday.
The public hearing is tied to applications for exploration permits and a licence to temporarily divert water.
The Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) will decide whether the company behind the project, Northback Holdings, can start drilling.
The hearing started back in early December in Pincher Creek.
Once it finishes in Calgary, the panel will have 90 days to come back with its decision.
So far, dozens of people have spoken during the proceedings.
Those in favour of the mine say it would boost the economy, grow jobs and sustain the pass for years to come, while those against it have voiced concerns about environmental impacts on water quality and wildlife, both near and downstream of Grassy Mountain.

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