Below are downloadable PDF files that include information about the Flambeau Mine in Wisconsin. This information is from Laura Furtman. Most of Laura’s data is from the Wisconsin DNR.
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Restoring Great Lakes would bring the region $50 Billion in economic gain
New Report on the Economic Benefit of healthy
‘The Great Lakes economy depends on the health of the
Click here to read the National Wildlife Federation Press Release on Brookings Great Lakes Report, or go directly to the presentation of the report or visit http://www.healthylakes.org/
September DEQ Public Hearing dates!
These Public Hearings and comment period are your opportunity to voice your concerns for Kennecott’s proposed mine on the Yellow Dog Plains.
Click here to access our online letter to send to the DEQ/DNR
Click here to use a cut and paste version of the letter
Click here to find your elected representatives
The Last Public Hearing will be held on:
September 19, 1 – 4:30 pm and 6 – 9:30 pm
Lansing Center, Rooms 203 and 204, 333 E. Michigan Ave.,
Lansing, Michigan
Written comments are accepted any time, now through October 17, 2007. You can send them either postal mail or e-mail to the following addresses:DEQ/DNR Kennecott CommentsOffice of Geological Survey
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According to a e-mail from Steve Wilson at the DEQ, the updated public hearing notice is posted on the internet. Mr. Wilson has also posted the updated Part 632 permit conditions.
Here We Go Again!
Monday, July 30 2007
The DEQ is resuming the permit application process after a 5-month investigation into missing documents, possible malfeasance by a DEQ employee and serious safety issues with the Kennecott’s mine plan. We need anyone and everyone who is concerned about the proposed mine to step up and speak out at the public hearings or send in your letters urging the DEQ to deny this permit.
Public Hearing dates in Marquette and Lansing
We will post a driving directions & a map as the hearing date approaches.
-from the DEQ Eagle Project Update Page:
“The DEQ has resumed its review of the Eagle Project Mine permit application and reinstated its earlier proposed decision to approve a series of permits to the Kennecott Eagle Minerals Company. This decision remains only a proposal and the public will continue to have an opportunity to provide their comments. Public hearings have been scheduled in Marquette at the NMU University Center on September 10, near Marquette at the West Branch Community Center in Forsyth Township from September 11-13, as well as in Lansing at the Lansing Center on September 19. The public comment period will remain open through October 17, and written comments can be sent to DEQ/DNR Kennecott Comments, Office of Geological Survey, P.O. Box 30256, Lansing, Michigan 48909-7756, or by e-mail at DEQ-Kennecott-comments@michigan.gov.”
Note the change in the mail and e-mail address for the comments. All electronic correspondence used to be sent to Steve Wilson (wilsonse@michigan.gov)
Oh, the irony
On the same day as the Supreme Court Decision in the Michigan Citizens for Water Conservation vs. Nestle case that has left many of us stunned and agitated, legislation has been introduced in the Michigan House Of Representatives to protect our Great Lakes.
The following is an excerpt from a July 25, 2007 Press Release:
“As the only state entirely within the Great Lakes watershed, Michigan has the most to gain from the strong regulations included in this package of bills,” said David Holtz of Clean Water Action. “It puts Michigan front and center as a leader in the fight to protect the Great Lakes from massive diversions to other states, countries, or by profit-hungry corporations.”
An Assault on our Rights!
The Michigan Supreme Court recently yanked some teeth from the Michigan Environmental Protection Act. The four-majority justices decided (with some pressure from Nestle) that one must prove that they have been directly affected before suing for damages to the environment.
Read:
an editorial from the Traverse Record-Eagle
Update: Kennecott Permit Application
An update of current events and anticipated timelines 1. The DNR has asked Kennecott to donate 120 acres to the State of
Investigation into processing of Eagle Project Mine Application appears a “whitewash”
On March 9, 2007, representatives of a number of environmental groups sent a letter to Michigan Department Environmental Quality Director Steven Chester regarding numerous grave concerns with MDEQ in connection with its review of the application filed by Kennecott Eagle Minerals Company. Click to read the letter to Steven Chester (PDF)
The report issued yesterday by a “independent” retired DNR official, Dr. Donald Inman of EcoLogic Ltd, regarding the investigation into the Processing of the Kennecott Eagle Minerals Company Eagle Project Mine Application appears to us to be an institutional whitewash. Click to read the MDEQ report (PDF)
Please read our letter, read the report and then YOU decide.
Analysis: Kennecott Eagle Minerals Company Proposal
An easy-to-read 6-page analysis of the Kennecott Permit Application from the National Wildlife Foundation
Analysis: Kennecott Eagle Minerals Company Proposal
NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION®
Great Lakes Natural Resource Center
213 West Liberty Street, Suite 200
Ann Arbor MI 48104-1398
734-769-3351
U.P. Contact: Michelle Halley, 906-361-0520
Fact Sheet: Kennecott U.P Sulfide Mining Proposal
A concise update on the Kennecot Permit Application from The National Wildlife Foundation
Fact Sheet: Kennecott U.P Sulfide Mining Proposal
NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION®
Great Lakes Natural Resource Center
213 West Liberty Street, Suite 200
Ann Arbor MI 48104-1398
734-769-3351
U.P. Contact: Michelle Halley, 906-361-0520