Wisconsin Code § 295.40

Legislative findings
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The legislature finds all of
the following:
(1) That attracting and aiding new mining enterprises and expanding the mining industry in Wisconsin is part of Wisconsin
public policy.
(2) That mining for nonferrous metallic minerals is different
from mining for ferrous minerals because in mining for nonferrous metallic minerals, sulfide minerals react, when exposed to
air and water, to form acid drainage.
(3) That if the mineral products and waste materials associated with nonferrous metallic sulfide mining operations are not
properly managed and controlled, they can cause significant dam-

age to the environment, affect human health, and degrade the
quality of life of the affected community.
(4) That the special concerns surrounding nonferrous metallic mining warrant more stringent regulatory measures than those
warranted for ferrous mineral mining operations.
(5) That the provisions in ch. 293, 2011 stats., are a deterrent
to ferrous mineral mining in this state and are not necessary to ensure that ferrous mineral mining will be conducted in an environmentally sound manner.
(6) That simplifying and shortening the permitting process
for ferrous mineral mining when compared to nonferrous metallic
mineral mining, as Minnesota and Michigan have done, will encourage ferrous mineral mining in Wisconsin and create jobs and
generate resources for the state.
(7) That because of the fixed location of ferrous mineral deposits in the state, it is probable that mining those deposits will
result in adverse impacts to wetlands and that, therefore, the use
of wetlands for bulk sampling and mining activities, including the
disposal or storage of mining wastes or materials, or the use of
other lands for mining activities that would have a significant adverse impact on wetlands, is presumed to be necessary.

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