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Published: November 07, 2009 06:55 am    print this story  

Director wants more info on proposed mine

LANSING -- Michigan's chief environmental regulator wants more information about a rocky outcrop in Marquette County that could affect plans for a nickel and copper mine.

Steven Chester, director of the Department of Environmental Quality, on Friday asked Administrative Law Judge Richard Patterson to reconsider his recommendation about the outcrop, known as Eagle Rock. Patterson last August said Chester should grant Kennecott Eagle Minerals Co. permits to build the mine -- but only if steps are taken to protect Eagle Rock, which Indian tribes use for spiritual ceremonies.

Kennecott Eagle plans to run the mine's entrace tunnel beneath the 60-foot-high rock.

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