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Letter to the Editor: scout expresses his concerns about McCoig proposed sand mine

Dear Editor:
It has come to my attention that there was a proposition for a sand mine right off of M-52. I am writing to voice my concerns about the proposed sand mine and its impact on the surrounding area.

I learned that McCoig Materials Inc. has proposed a sand mine that will level a hill and go 50’ below the local water table. The mine will be in operation for 30 years, and at the end of the excavation there will be a 52-acre lake. This lake will lower the rest of the water table around it, although it will create a larger wildlife area. However, by leveling the hill, the fen ponds at Lyndon (a unique wetland area) will
lose a large source of minerals and water for the fen ponds. It will also ruin M-52 with trucks making up to 80 round trips every day along it.

Aside from the physical effects of the mine on the surrounding area, there will be aesthetic effects. For example, Green Lake Rustic Campground (situated right across the street from the proposed site) would not be very “rustic” when you hear and watch large trucks going up and down the road relentlessly. This mining operation would negatively affect everyone located on M-52, and anyone who uses M-52 to get to work or just wants to get into Chelsea.

As a Boy Scout and a citizen of Chelsea, I care about our local environment, especially our wetlands. As a student, I’m concerned about my generation’s future, and this would negatively affect it.

I would urge all citizens that are able, to help stop the creation of this mine!
Sincerely,
Patrick Quinn

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1 thought on “Letter to the Editor: scout expresses his concerns about McCoig proposed sand mine”

  1. Well written letter. Thank you! If you’re looking for an Eagle Scout project this effort against the mine might be worth looking into.

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