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July 2011 Newsletter

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Jul 06 2011
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July 5, 2011

Dear WRPC Member,

Gogebic Taconite (GTac) almost got away with it. The coal-mining company that wants to dig a gigantic open pit taconite mine near Lake Superior assured the audience at a public forum in Ashland last January that they were not seeking to change Wisconsin mining regulations or public participation in the permit process.

Five months later they drafted a 186 page Iron Mining bill that does exactly that. All so that one particular mine could be permitted in record time. If the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) does not complete their review of the mine application within 300 days the application is automatically approved.

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What’s the Rush on Mine Permitting?

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Jun 07 2011
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Originally published by the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel

by Al Gedicks

May 19, 2011

Should the state’s regulatory authority over the metallic mine permitting process be dramatically reduced to accommodate the wishes of a mining company to receive a permit in record time?  This is not a hypothetical question.

Gogebic Taconite (GTAC) has met with several legislators about its proposed open pit iron ore (taconite) mine along the border of Ashland and Iron counties to push legislation that would drastically speed up the mine permitting process.

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Tagged as: chippewa, cline group, crandon, gogebic taconite, iron ore, Mining, Penokee, scott walker, taconite, wisconsin

Center for Biological Diversity: Lawsuit Filed to Stop Release of Toxic Metals at Wisconsin’s Flambeau Mine

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Jan 24 2011
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For Immediate Release, January 18, 2011

Contacts: Jamie Saul, (608) 628-2420
Laura Gauger, (218) 724-3004
Al Gedicks, Wisconsin Resources Protection Council, (608) 784-4399
Marc Fink, Center for Biological Diversity, (218) 525-3884

Lawsuit Filed to Stop Release of Toxic Metals at Wisconsin’s Flambeau Mine

MADISON, Wis.— The Wisconsin Resources Protection Council, the Center for Biological Diversity and Laura Gauger filed a Clean Water Act citizen suit today against Flambeau Mining Company over its partially reclaimed Flambeau Mine near Ladysmith, Wis. According to the suit, the mining company is violating federal law by discharging pollutants, including potentially toxic metals like copper, iron and zinc, into the Flambeau River and a tributary known as “Stream C” that flows across the company’s property.

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Reporting on WRPC and the Center for Biological Diversity’s Legal Case Against Kennecott

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Jan 04 2011
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1. Wisconsin Public Radio, December 28, 2010

More metallic mines are being proposed for the Far North, even as questions linger about a now-closed mine just outside of Ladysmith. For our News From 72 series, Chuck Quirmbach went to Rusk County, to dig into one more controversy about the Flambeau Mine.

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Wisconsin Public Radio, The costs and benefits of mining debated in Rusk County, December 28, 2010

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Tagged as: center for biological diversity, flambeau, kennecott, rio tinto, wisconsin, wrpc

Milwaukee company takes on El Salvador

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Dec 21 2010
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By Matt Hrodey, Milwaukee Magazine

December 16, 2010

A Milwaukee-based mining company, the Commerce Group, is suing the government of El Salvador for $100 million, arguing it unjustly revoked permits for a gold mine in the country. Some environmental activists are crying foul, saying the lawsuit, filed under the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA), seeks to exploit the country, where the government has halted all gold and silver mining due to environmental concerns.

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Water Pollution at Flambeau Mine Site Prompts WRPC to Pursue Federal Clean Water Act Case against Flambeau Mining Company (November 2010 – Ongoing)

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Dec 18 2010
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(Note:  This legal action supersedes the action initiated in June 2009)

1. Press Release - January 18, 2011 – Lawsuit Filed to Stop Release of Toxic Metals at Wisconsin’s Flambeau Mine

2. Fact Sheet – January 18, 2011 – Summary of Clean Water Act Citizen Suit Against Flambeau Mining Company (for an updated July 2011 fact sheet, please click HERE)

3. Mine Schematic

4. Background Information on Flambeau Mine

5. Official Correspondence

Complaint by WRPC, the Center for Biological Diversity, and Laura Gauger to Kennecott’s Flambeau Mining Company for violations of the Federal Clean Water Act – January 18, 2011
  • Entire Document
Response to WRPC Notice Letter, issued by Kennecott’s Flambeau Mining Company – December 30, 2010
  • FMC Response
Notice Letter sent by WRPC, the Center for Biological Diversity, and Laura Gauger to Kennecott’s Flambeau Mining Company – November 16, 2010
  • Entire Document

6. Scientific Reports that Form the Basis of WRPC’s Complaint

  • Report on Groundwater and Surface Water Contamination at the Flambeau Mine, David M Chambers, Ph.D. and Kendra Zamzow, Ph.D., Center for Science in Public Participation, June 5, 2009
    • Groundwater Summary
    • Surface Water Summary
    • Entire Document

7. Contact Information:

  • Attorney James Saul
  • Attorney Marc Fink
  • Attorney Dan Mensher
  • Dr. David Chambers
  • Dr. Al Gedicks
  • Laura Gauger
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December 2010 Newsletter

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Dec 11 2010
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December 10, 2010

Dear WRPC Member,

In June 2009 WRPC notified Kennecott and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) of its intent to sue over water pollution caused by the Flambeau Mine, near Ladysmith, Wisconsin, unless the pollution and related issues were fully addressed (see www.wrpc.net for full details and news coverage). One of WRPC’s gravest concerns is that the industry’s false claim of environmental success at the Flambeau Mine site is sending the wrong message to citizens and Tribes throughout the Great Lakes Region who are faced with new mining proposals (see Coleman and Chiriboga’s overview enclosed). Indeed, the Flambeau mine has become a fraudulent “calling card” for the mining industry.

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Sulfide mining in the Northwoods: long-term and controversial

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Sep 21 2010
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Proposed Lynne mining sparks new debate over ongoing issue

Deborah Bedolla, The Lakeland Times

September 14, 2010

It has been more than a year since Tamerlane Ventures, a publicly-traded international mining firm, first expressed interest in exploring a sulfide ore deposit near the town of Lynne.

The Oneida County Mining Oversight Committee has since been considering opening a public bid for leasing mineral rights to allow exploratory studies. The committee’s consideration has been, in the words of chairman Dave Hintz, “slow and deliberate” in the face of the myriad technical, economic and environmental issues the proposal raises.

A well-attended July 24 information session in Lynne brought some of those issues before the public, but it was only the beginning of a process that is likely to become contentious quickly.

“It’s going to be extremely controversial and it’s going to be extremely long term. It’s not going to happen quickly, if at all,” Dan Kuzlik, the UW-Extension professor who facilitated the information session and is serving as liaison for the committee, said.

Hintz underscored the long-term nature of the conversation at a committee meeting last week: “Mining is not going to happen in Oneida County for some time. We’re in the early stages of this process.”

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Tagged as: acid rock drainage, al gedicks, crandon, flambeau, Mining, mining moratorium act, nicolet minerals, noranda, oneida county, Tamerlane

August 2010 Newsletter

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Aug 26 2010
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August 26, 2010

Dear WRPC Member,

Winona La Duke, a Native American environmental activist from the White Earth Chippewa reservation in Minnesota, gave the keynote speech at the Third Annual Protect the Earth Great Lakes Community Gathering at the Keweenaw Bay Ojibwa Community College in Baraga, Michigan on July 30.  She spoke about the importance of defending spiritual practices at Eagle Rock, site of Rio Tinto’s proposed nickel sulfide mine. “Don’t give up fighting bad guys, “ she told the audience. “”They’re working 24 hours a day doing bad ideas…They’ve got a lot of money, but we’ve got resistance. And the longer you fight the more expensive their projects become..and you can wear them down. That’s my experience.”

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July 2010 Newsletter

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Jul 12 2010
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July 12, 2010

Dear WRPC Member,

On July 2, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency informed Kennecott that they were not required to obtain an underground injection permit for their mine’s wastewater discharge system. Kennecott had already decided that they didn’t need such a permit and asserted that they had all the permits they needed to begin mine construction of the Eagle mine. The Michigan Dept. of Natural Resources and Environment accepted Kennecott’s assertion and gave the go-ahead for bulldozing the site.

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