Organizations across Minnesota argue that expanding mining in Minnesota—especially near sensitive areas like the Boundary Waters—puts the state’s water resources at significant risk, with potential pollution from toxic runoff threatening lakes, rivers, and ecosystems. While mining may bring economic benefits, it creates a major conflict between resource development and protecting clean water and natural environments. Read the full story by MinnPost.
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