Wis. may overhaul iron ore permitting process
Dec 14, 2011 | 04:35 PM
| Lisa Gordon
Tags
iron ore,
ferrous mining,
Gogebic Taconite,
Wisconsin Mining Association,
Lisa Gordon
PITTSBURGH A draft of an iron ore bill has been introduced by Republicans in the Wisconsin state legislature that, if approved, would fast-track mining permit processes and reduce litigation against approved projects.
The bill, which hasnt been titled, could come up for vote as soon as January. If enacted, it would require the states Department of Natural Resources to approve or deny iron mine applications within 360 days; any permit not acted upon in this timeframe would automatically....
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