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Related: About this forumEnvironmentalists warn proposed Michigan mine could be a 'contamination nightmare'
With the national Environmental Protection Agency being gutted under President Trump and the states Department of Environmental Quality, not exactly a fierce watchdog to begin with, under assault from Michigans right-wingers, it seems like were receiving action alerts from Michigan environmentalists with increasing frequency. Were urged to call our state legislators about Senate Bills 652 and 653. Were told to demand Wayne County officials do something about plans to treat dioxins in Van Buren Township.
This month, the alert concerns a plan to build an "infeasible" mine in close proximity to a major aquifer. You may drink the water yourself, because the water in the area is already the source of some controversy. Up around Evart, in Osceola County, Nestlé has been seeking approval to suck 400 gallons a minute out of the ground, mostly to be bottled as part of its Ice Mountain brand. In fact, Nestlé has pumped billions of gallons of water out of the ground in Michigan over the last 20 years, and paid the state perhaps a few thousand dollars in fees for the privilege.
Now come plans for a company called Michigan Potash to dig a mine in the area. Doug Miller, a resident in the area contacted us in an alarmed tone that has become the cadence of the beleaguered Michigan environmental movement. Here's the issue summed up in a video you ought to see.
Michigans Dept. of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is fast-tracking a monumental water-grab and contamination nightmare in a pristine rural area of the Lower Peninsula, he says. Colorado-based Michigan Potash Company plans a solution-mine near Evart. Michigan's DEQ has abetted this effort by keeping secret all information about the project for the past 10 months. Now, after releasing a small fraction of that information, they are giving the public only seven days to evaluate and comment. DEQ plans to approve the project by the end of March.
Read more: https://www.metrotimes.com/news-hits/archives/2018/03/16/environmentalists-warn-proposed-michigan-mine-could-be-a-contamination-nightmare
reggaehead
(269 posts)Chump and Zinke will fast track it
Angry Dragon
(36,693 posts)DFW
(54,365 posts)He and his environmental cronies. That is usually how this works. The Locals ALWAYS lose. Amazon rain forests, Michigan wetlands, it's the same everywhere. The many suffer--permanently--for the profit and temporary benefit of the few.
Roland Emmerich never thought his interplanetary threat (watch from 1:17 to 1:41) would come from some place as banal as Colorado, but it is, and with just as little concern for what is left behind:
safeinOhio
(32,674 posts)Pure Michigan.