Sulfuric
Acid and the Boundary Waters National Canoe Area
The Boundary Waters Canoe
Area (BWCA) is Minnesota’s Grand
Canyon. It is the most
visited wilderness area in the nation. A
Chilean copper company, Antofagasta and their
subsidiary, Twin Metals, wants to put in a copper/nickel mine near it on Birch Lake
in northern Minnesota. The mine would grind up 99.5% of the rock to
get .5% of the valuable ores. Read that again. This shows the extent of capitalist
desperation at this point in history, given the increasing scarcity of copper
and nickel. This mine will create sulfuric
acid, heavy metals like mercury and sulfates in the process, as rock exposed to
oxygen creates the acid. Antofagasta will
only store the tailings in natural rock which has all kinds of fissures, so
this toxic soup will leak. Huge amounts
of waste rock will be created, as well as the leveling of large areas of
forest. For the proposed mine on Birch
Lake, the chemicals will leak and head north into the Boundary Area through the
Kawishiwi river, then Canada’s Quetico Park, then into Voyageur National Park. Any cleanup that costs over a certain amount
will be the responsibility of the public.
Every sulfide mine like this in the past has had toxic cleanup problems. Contamination could last 500 years.
Seems like a no-brainer,
right? Unsurprisingly Democratic
governor Dayton is on the fence about the
proposed mines (plural), as there is another mine proposed farther south from Birch Lake
called “PolyMet.” Most of the water
flowing from that mine will go into the St. Louis River, through an indigenous reservation, then into Lake Superior. The
present Democratic U.S. House representative, Rick Nolan, supports the projects. Of course the whole criminal Republican Party
led by Tom Emmer is in favor, siding with a Chilean corporation against
Minnesotans. 70% of Minnesotans and
across the country, 98.4% of comments on the Interior Dept./ Bureau of Land Management/
Forest Service website opposed this proposal potentially draining into the
Boundary Waters. Only 22% of Minnesotans are in favor.
The Trump administration’s
lackeys in the Interior Department reversed a legal ruling under Obama against
the mine, and now have proposed a lower threshold of facts and public input for
approval. There are 9 months left before
they have to make a decision. Again, the
U.S.
is shown to have a sham democracy, as the capitalists will rape whatever land
they can to extract profits, no matter what the public thinks! As an aside, the whole Minnesota Republican
Party and a wing of the Democratic Party supports these mines and also supports
getting rid of general sulfide standards throughout the whole state. The mining industry has wanted this repeal
for years.
This issue also concerns the
Canadian government, as their waters could potentially be affected. If the Boundary Waters begins dying, a
national park will be slowly destroyed. More jobs will be lost in tourism, education
and clothing businesses associated with the park then created by the mine. If waters north or south of the park are
contaminated, this will impact wildlife, plants, rice harvesting and humans.
Hegman Lake pictographs in BWCA |
Support “Save the Boundary
Waters.” https://www.savetheboundarywaters.org/
The real question here is
that in the present political situation, where the capitalists have absolutely
free reign on the government, will lobbying work? Will having corporations like Patagonia on your side help? Or the Big Green organizations? The odds are not good. The other travesty of environmental damage,
the Enbridge oil pipeline through northern Minnesota, is a bi-partisan project. The main opposition is coming from 2 Ojibwe
tribes and the ‘usual suspects,’ but no one in power. If this attempt to protect the boundary
waters fails, something more radical will have to emerge.
Prior relevant reviews: “The Race for What’s Left,” “Tar Sands,” and ‘Open Veins of Latin America’ and
“Collapse.” Use blog search box, upper left.
Postscript: The Trump Interior Dept. has just approved the BWCA mine today, Monday May 7. 'Save the Boundary Waters' will or has already filed a lawsuit.
Postscript: The Trump Interior Dept. has just approved the BWCA mine today, Monday May 7. 'Save the Boundary Waters' will or has already filed a lawsuit.
Red Frog
May 2, 2018
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