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Nickel Mining: A Threat to the St. Croix River?

June 26, 2023 @ 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

Free
Mine talk, June 26 2023

How would a Talon Metals/Rio Tinto nickel sulfide ore mine in Aitkin County affect the wild and scenic St. Croix River and its watershed?

Talon Metals and Rio Tinto hold active mineral leases for over 30,000 acres around Tamarack, Minnesota, including land near the West Branch Kettle River at the northwest corner of the St. Croix River watershed. Exploratory drilling across the mineral deposit continues to reveal high ore levels of nickel, copper, and cobalt. Environmental review of this mine project is likely to begin this summer.

Across the United States, sulfide ore mining in a water-rich environment has resulted in a failure to protect surface water and/or groundwater from acid mine drainage and toxic metals pollution. High levels of ore entail high levels of sulfide, increasing the risk of toxic sulfate pollution that harms downstream wild rice, increases mercury contamination of fish, and can leach toxic metals into ground and surface waters.

Join WaterLegacy Advocacy Director & Counsel, Paula Maccabee, to learn what this mine proposal could mean for the St. Croix watershed, and what you can do now to protect the rivers you love. There will be time for questions.

This event is FREE, but registration is required. You are welcome to attend in person or tune in virtually.

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About Paula Maccabee:

Paula has served 41 years in public interest law, including the past 13 years with WaterLegacy working to protect Minnesota waters and communities from toxic pollution.

Details

Date:
June 26, 2023
Time:
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Cost:
Free
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Organizers

Wild Rivers Conservancy
WaterLegacy

Venue

Osprey Wilds (Formerly Audubon Center of the North Woods)
54165 Audubon Drive
Sandstone, MN 55072 United States
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1-888-404-7743
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