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Rapid City and surrounding areas drinking water might be in danger

10/27/2021

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Rapid City and surrounding areas drinking water might be in danger (Gillian Trudeau)
​A drilling permit request to the Mystic District of the Black Hills National Forest has been in the works for approximately two years and the Rapid Creek Watershed Action is putting efforts to stop it.
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Gillian Trudeau
Published: Oct. 27, 2021 at 5:18 PM MDT

RAPID CITY, S.D. (KEVN) - The F3 Jenny Gulch Drill Project is requesting permits to conduct exploratory drilling for gold near Jenny Gulch and Pactola Reservoir that would entail 40 drilling sites. ... READ MORE.
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Protect the Rapid Creek Watershed and the Central Black Hills from Damaging Gold Exploration

10/8/2021

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PictureRapid Creek feeds into Pactola Reservior and Jenny Gulch. Each one are havens for all Seasons of Recreation, our drinking water, tourism, agricultue, and a sanctuary for people of all walks of life and for its wildlife. Photo by Top Dog Publishing
URGENT - PROTECT JENNY GULCH - NOW!

GREETINGS FRIENDS OF THE RAPID CREEK WATERSHED;
WE NEED YOUR HELP - PLEASE TAKE ACTION NOW.


The Managers of the Black Hills National Forest are poised to grant a permit to a gold exploration company to drill exploratory holes in the area surrounding Jenny Gulch and Silver City. 

Not only is this area a priceless recreational resource, it is part of the Pactola Reservoir that provides the main source of drinking water to Rapid City, Pennington County, and Ellsworth AFB. You have the opportunity in the next several weeks to tell the Mystic Ranger District NO!

DEADLINE FOR COMMENT: OCTOBER 22, 2021
How to register your opposition to drilling in Jenny Gulch:
  1. Email your opposition to comments-rocky-mountain-black-hills-mystic@usda.gov with “F3 Jenny Gulch Gold Exploration Project” in the subject line.
  2. Or, Fill out a comment form to complete and mail to Jim Gubbels, 8221 Mount Rushmore Rd., Rapid City, SD 57702.  You can also hand deliver to the address - tell them you want a receipt.
  3. Watch this space for more information, including the Sierra Club's analysis of why the Environmental Assessment is insufficient. You can get a copy of the EA here.

Protect Pactola Reservoir, Jenny Gulch, and the entire Rapid Creek watershed for our water, for wildlife habitat, and to preserve sustainable forest resources that fuel our economy and nourish our hearts and souls.

SUGGESTIONS FOR A PERSUASIVE COMMENT
  1. REQUEST AN EXTENSION - Only 30 DAYS is not adequate time to review this Draft Environmental Assessment, which is vague and incomplete, making it impossible for the Public to be informed.
  2. Make it personal. State why you have a stake in preserving Pactola Reservoir for recreation. (Hiking, bird-watching, camping, hunting, fishing, bicycling, motorcycling, boating, snowmobiling, swimming, equestrian activities, and ATV/UTV riding.)
  3. Tell the Forest Service you oppose F3’s Jenny Gulch gold project and support the “No Action” alternative.
  4. A full Environmental Impact Statement is needed to assess the risk of drilling activity to our water, our forest, wildlife, and recreation. The assessment they have done is insufficient, relies too heavily on promises from the company proposing the drilling, and does not provide adequate time for comment: just 30 days on activity that poses a risk of decades of harm.
  5. The current Forest Management Plan (published in 1997) prohibits this drilling. Tell the Forest Service their proposal to amend a Plan that is already 16 years past its last amendment (2005) is unacceptable and negligent. More than a decade of change on the Black Hills National Forest through fire, pine bark beetle infestation, and unsustainable logging practices would be ignored in the proposed “amendment” to allow mineral exploration.
  6. The Forest Service has not met its legal requirements for Tribal Consultation. Not only did the agency fail to complete mandatory Tribal consultation during the scoping process on this project, they put the burden on Tribal officials to initiate requests on topics of cultural resources, sacred sites, and other issues that are mandated for consultation.
  7. Gold exploration just upstream from Pactola Reservoir in the Black Hills will have a direct impact on not only water, but wildlife, such as a unique bighorn sheep birthing area and their migration route would be negatively impacted.

DEADLINE FOR COMMENT: OCTOBER 22, 2021
PLEASE SHARE THIS INFORMATION WITH YOUR FAMILY, FRIENDS, COLLEAGUES, AND NEIGHBORS.
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