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Interesting news from Polymet and various Govermental agencies admitting the possibility to the below statement.

It appears because of past mining in a 12 mile ore pit this could open up the scenario of water flowing north.

State and federal regulators have conceded for the first time that some potentially polluted water from Minnesota’s first proposed copper-nickel mine could flow north toward the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.

Will just have to wait and see how this plays out,personally this new scenario has to be checked out and analized(sp).

From: PolyMet regulators need a second opinion on water flow

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