MOU signed by Alaska & B.C. Commitment to protect shared environment

by Keith Powell
Alaska's Governor Bill Walker Signs MOU with British Columbia to protect shared environment.

Alaska's Governor Bill Walker Signs MOU with British Columbia to protect shared environment. — Photo courtesy Alaska Government Press Release Photo

A memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed today by Premier Christy Clark and State of Alaska Governor Bill Walker strengthens cross-border partnerships between British Columbia and Alaska in many areas of common interest including mining and environmental matters.

The MOU recognizes and formalizes the mutual commitment of Alaska and British Columbia to protect and enhance the shared environment, including trans-boundary rivers, watersheds and fisheries – for the benefit of both jurisdictions. It provides for greater involvement and collaboration on proposed major mine development in either jurisdiction.

This MOU builds on the work done by State of Alaska Lt. Governor Byron Mallott and Minister of Energy and Mines Bill Bennett during their respective visits to British Columbia and Alaska.

Recognizing the importance of protecting and monitoring shared waterways, Alaska and British Columbia will establish a bilateral working group on the protection of trans-boundary waters. This group will work together to develop and implement a joint water quality monitoring program for trans-boundary waters and ensure this data is made publicly available.

Additionally, the bilateral working group will build on existing collaboration between Alaska and British Columbia on mining and other development projects in or affecting trans-boundary watersheds by:

  • Creating more opportunities and establishing a framework to enable government representatives and scientists to be involved in each jurisdiction’s environmental assessment and permitting processes for these types of projects.
  • Developing ways for interested Tribes, First Nations, and stakeholders to access information and provide input for such trans-boundary developments.
  • Under the MOU Alaska and British Columbia also agree to share best practices on workforce development and training, advance marine reliability and safety, and foster continued growth of existing and increased transportation links.

Recognizing the strong partnership between Alaska and British Columbia, the MOU reinforces the existing emergency management mutual aid response agreement between both jurisdictions. Both governments will also continue their long-standing cooperation on the joint visitor industry marketing program that promotes travel to the Alaska and Western Canada region and also look for other areas where Alaska and British Columbia might work together.

Key Quotes:

Premier Christy Clark –

“British Columbia and Alaska share a lot of common interests that transcend borders, and a long history of working together. This MOU provides for more collaboration and cooperation to ensure the protection, conservation and enhancement of our shared environment – and a better future for people on both sides of our border.”

State of Alaska Governor Bill Walker –

“As our next-door neighbor, Canada plays a significant role in many Alaska industries, including trade, transportation, and tourism. This MOU underscores that connection, and I thank British Columbia Premier Clark for her support and cooperation in advancing this important relationship.”

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