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Briefing: Opponents hope clock runs out on bill to lift sulfide mining ban in Boundary Waters watershed
Strategic angle: Concerns rise over potential environmental impacts as legislation moves forward.
editorial-staff
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Updated 10 days ago
The current legislation seeks to remove a longstanding ban on sulfide mining in the Boundary Waters watershed. This move has sparked considerable debate among stakeholders.
Environmentalists have raised alarms regarding the potential risks that sulfide mining poses to the delicate ecosystem of the Boundary Waters. The implications for water quality and biodiversity are significant.
As the bill advances, opponents are advocating for a halt to its progress, hoping that time will run out before it can be enacted. The outcome of this legislative process could have lasting impacts on the region's environmental integrity.