Former Voyageurs Park Superintendents Call for Senate Action Against Mining Resolution
Former superintendents of Voyageurs National Park urge the Senate to reject H. J. Res 140, which threatens water protections in Minnesota. The resolution could allow sulfide-ore copper mining, posing significant risks to ecosystems and water quality in the park's watershed.

Former superintendents of Voyageurs National Park are advocating for the Senate to reject H. J. Res 140, which would remove protections for Cook, Lake, and Saint Louis Counties in Minnesota.
This resolution could enable sulfide-ore copper mining, posing risks of acid mine drainage that pollutes surrounding waters. Historical data indicates that no sulfide-ore mine in the U.S. has operated without causing water pollution.
Potential outcomes include contaminated fisheries and diminished visitor experiences. The Senate's decision could have lasting implications for the park's ecological integrity and legacy.




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