10.000 Trees The Manitou Project

10.000 Trees The Manitou Project

The public is invited to join The Cedar Tree Institute its friends and collaborative partners in planting 10,000 Northern White Cedar trees across Northern Michigan in the summer of 2012. The white cedar has seen a 30% decline in Michigan’s forests and is regarded as a medicinal tree among the Ojibway, Potawatomi and Odawa peoples of Michigan. Its Latin name is Arbor vitae meaning “Tree of Life.” The species is essential to the integrity of this region’s native ecosystem. Continue reading

Judge doesn’t rule on mine injunction

Operations at Eagle site continue after matter taken under advisement in Grand Rapids court

June 7, 2012

By JOHN PEPIN – Journal Staff Writer (jpepin@miningjournal.net) , The Mining Journal

MARQUETTE – A federal judge made no decision Wednesday after a roughly three-hour hearing in Grand Rapids on whether to grant a preliminary injunction that would shut down development operations at the Kennecott Eagle Minerals Co. mine on the Yellow Dog Plains, until a lawsuit by the Huron Mountain Club is decided. Continue reading

Supports monitoring

June 5, 2012
The Mining Journal

To the Journal editor:

I am in full agreement with the requests for accurate and independent measurement of air (and water) quality at and around the Eagle projects, including air discharged from the mine.

We know full well that selective sampling can produce inaccurate assessments and wish to preclude that possibility. However, I would like to remind Yoopers that the M departments of Environmental Quality and Natural Resources and the federal EPA are all employed and paid to do those things already. Therefore they must do them, and do them properly or resign their positions and return their salaries and benefits with interest.

There is reason to expect them to choose the latter course of action, since they have not routinely conducted independent sampling and verification of data supplied by KEMC, the regulated business. It behooves them, therefore, to begin to perform those duties immediately and to report the results to the public immediately, in accordance with their stated mission. There is no need to demur or debate. Monday next would be a good time to start, at the portal, when the blast products reach surface.

For demonstrations of effectiveness, as required by Part 632, they could hook up a dozen wood-burning furnaces to a single piped exhaust and sample that too, and simply vent the mine air into the sdministration building, with the media in attendance. Thank you.

Jack Parker, mining engineer

Toivola

Kennecott, feds answer

Sides prepare for Wednesday hearing in U.S. District Court in Grand Rapids

June 4, 2012
By JOHN PEPIN – Journal Staff Writer , The Mining Journal

MARQUETTE – Attorneys for three federal agencies and the Kennecott Eagle Minerals Co. have responded to claims made by the Huron Mountain Club in a federal lawsuit, which seeks a preliminary injunction to shut down development operations at Kennecott’s Eagle Mine in northwestern Marquette County. Continue reading

Mine must obey rules

May 20, 2012
Catherine Parker, Marquette , The Mining Journal

To the Journal editor:

Why is the county pretending that building CR 595 would benefit the community and the region? Review the 595 application. It does not take a keen scientific mind to see that this project would be extremely destructive and is completely unnecessary for our economic or any other kind of well-being. Recent comments from both the Army Corps and Fish and Wildlife confirm this.

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How Did Wisconsin Become the Most Politically Divisive Place in America?

By DAN KAUFMAN

May 24, 2012

This past March, standing outside a Shell station in Mellen, Wis., in the state’s far north, Mike Wiggins Jr. told me about a series of dark and premonitory dreams he had two years earlier. “One of them was a very vivid trip around the North Woods and seeing forests bleeding and sludge from a creek emptying into the Bad River,” Wiggins said. “I ended up at a dilapidated northern log home with rotten snowshoes falling off the wall. I stepped out of the lodge, walked through some pine, and I was in a pipeline. There was a big pipe coming in and out of the ground as far as I could see. Continue reading

A Mining Rush in the Upper Peninsula

Andy Manis for The New York Times

A miner operating a drilling machine about 180 feet below ground at the Kennecott Eagle mine near Marquette, Mich. Kennecott is a Rio Tinto subsidiary. More Photos »

By EMILY LAMBERT
Published: May 24, 2012

IRONWOOD, Mich. — On the far northern reaches of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, James Jacques drove on a rutted logging road to an old mining shaft surrounded by a chain-link fence. Continue reading