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Local View: Mining bill means more federal takeover

Minnesotans understand that watersheds and water are important. That's why we pro-Boundary Waters folks say that a copper-nickel mine in the watershed of the BWCAW would negatively affect the wilderness. Water flows very well, and science shows that any mine upstream of the Boundary Waters inevitably could leak tons of a variety of toxins into public waters. Copper mines leak, unless their entire waste stream (waste rock and tailings) is encased…

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Duluth News Tribune broke the news in Cherokee County, United States on Monday, March 16, 2026.
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