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Bayfield County to give thumbs up or down on mining
Story posted Tuesday at 4:13 p.m.

1/29/2013

It’s Bayfield County’s turn to weigh in about iron ore mining legislation. Their county board votes on a resolution of support tonight, but with several strings attached. Mike Simonson reports.

The proposed Penokee iron ore mine would be in neighboring Ashland and Iron Counties. The resolution isn’t for or against the Democratic or Republican bills, but Bayfield County Board Supervisor Ken Rondeau of Cable says it expresses lots of concern about any shortcuts.

“It says we support it but you’ve got to follow your strict guidelines that mining encompassed not just go in there and do it. Be very, very good understanding about how sensitive the environment is and watershed in this area is too.”

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The resolution supports Ojibwe treaty rights, a clear timeline, local input, protection of water wells and all of the mining gross tonnage tax money be returned to northern Wisconsin.

Board Supervisor Harold Maki of Washburn says he’s all for mining. As a logger since 1966, he says it’s important to use the natural resources in the area. He says underground mining in Iron County didn’t destroy that region.

“They’ve got fish in all the lakes where they’ve been mining and drink the water out there. Nobody’s been effected by it yet, other than it’s a mess but it’s a mess. That’s the way it is. That’s our chance to put a lot of people to work.”

But Supervisor Bill Bussey of Bayfield doesn’t think an open pit mine in the Penokees can happen without badly damaging the environment.

“That’s a huge attribute about what we love about this area. So, I’m opposed to the resolution even as advised to try to give some weight to environmental concerns.” (How do you think it’ll turn out?) “That remains to be seen.”

The resolution would not be binding on any state legislation.

The meeting is to begin at 6 p.m. in Washburn.

Previous KUWS Articles:
  • Flood of emails protest GTac application for a license to explore - 5/22/2013
  • Civil disobedience training camp held to stop iron ore mine - 5/21/2013
  • Senate bill would get shovels digging in Great Lakes - 5/21/2013
  • Indian tribal elders fighting iron mine through drum, ceremony - 5/21/2013
  • Packed hall of wildifre victims tell stories, get help - 5/20/2013

 

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