Stop proposed Sand Mine next to WI State Recreation Area

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Proppant Specialists, Tainter Town Board/WI Department of Natural Resour
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Menomonie & Colfax, WI:  Proppant Specialists of Brady, Texas, is proposing to mine a silica sand quarry on about 430 acres, mostly on land owned by Darold Lausted next to Hoffman Hills, a WI State Recreational area inhabited by birds on the threatened species list.   This sand mine should not be approved.
Menomonie & Colfax, WI:  Proppant Specialists of Brady, Texas, is proposing to mine a silica sand quarry on about 430 acres, mostly on land owned by Darold Lausted next to Hoffman Hills, a WI State Recreational area inhabited by birds on the threatened species list.   This sand mine should not be approved.
The actual quarry would be about 80 acres, with 20-acre sites mined at one time and then reclaimed.
The mine would be about three-quarters of a mile west of Hoffman Hills, a state-run natural area.
The site may include a sand-drying operation, which also could be in Menomonie or Colfax, said Ronald Jordan, president of Proppant Specialists.
About 100 truckloads of sand would leave the quarry per day during a 36-week season. The sand would be shipped out of the area by about 20 rail cars a day. The company would make the sand available for use in the oil production industry.
The project would last 20 to 25 years.
Jim Janowak, superintendent for the Red Cedar Trail, the Chippewa River Trail and Hoffman Hills is concerned about the impact the sand mine would have on the Hoffman Hills Recreation Area.

Janowak's concerns include air quality, the view from the observation tower and the impact on wildlife and bird species.
The view from the observation tower to the west would be directly overlooking the sand mine, Janowak said.
He also is concerned about the air quality in the area.
The observation tower is the highest point in Dunn County, and on a clear day, you can see all the way to Menomonie and beyond,%u201D he said, noting that dust from the sand mine could seriously affect the air quality as well as the actual view from the observation tower.
In addition, Hoffman Hills is part of the Great Wisconsin Birding Trail, and birds that are on the threatened species list have been sighted at Hoffman Hills, Janowak said.
Since Hoffman Hills became part of (the Great Wisconsin Birding Trail) more bird watchers have been coming, he said.

Recreation and wildlife areas are a significant part of the economy of any area, Janowak said, noting that activity from the sand mine would have a negative impact on the wildlife at Hoffman Hills.
A quarter century
The Hoffman Hills Recreation Area has been in existence for 25 years, Janowak noted.
Over the past quarter century, homeschooling groups have used the recreation area for educational projects.
Cross country teams from high schools and the two universities in the area use Hoffman Hills for training purposes.
A number of weddings have taken place at Hoffman Hills, and marriage proposals have been made at the recreation area as well.
Picking blackberries is a popular summertime activity for families.
And eight or 10 Eagle Scout projects have been completed at Hoffman Hills, Janowak said.
A sand mine less than a mile away could have a negative impact on all of those activities, he said.
(Taken from the Dunn County News, www.dunnconnect.com)

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# 627:
7:32 am PST, Dec 28, Deirdre Shaw, New Hampshire
# 626:
8:34 am PST, Dec 19, Noah Norton, Wisconsin
there is already a new mine only miles away... why Hoffman Hills? It is a magical place and needs to be left alone!
# 625:
12:02 pm PST, Dec 15, Ines Seidel, Germany
# 624:
6:03 pm PST, Dec 14, David Wood, Wisconsin
A mine butressing a state park, particularly a mine that will have many trucks moving in and out each day, does not make any sense. The park was there first. It's a remarkable park and should be left alone. This should not be allowed to happen. David Wood
# 623:
5:09 pm PST, Nov 20, Robert Meyer, Minnesota
# 622:
4:58 pm PST, Nov 19, Diana Witcher, Wisconsin
We love to visit Hoffman Hills, it is a truely spectacular place and deserves to be protected.
# 621:
12:42 pm PST, Nov 10, Anne Seidel, Germany
# 620:
7:05 pm PDT, Oct 31, Heather Micheels, Illinois
# 619:
7:21 pm PDT, Oct 27, Name not displayed, Wisconsin
# 618:
7:20 pm PDT, Oct 27, Name not displayed, Wisconsin
# 617:
9:23 pm PDT, Oct 22, Corey Niven, Wisconsin
Too much risk for many, too little gain for few.
# 616:
7:15 am PDT, Oct 17, Kenton Whitman, Wisconsin
One of the area's greatest treasures is Hoffman Hills. The quality of this natural area makes this issue one that should require very little reflection on the parts of our community leaders. Beyond that, as a community this close to the Twin Cities and Eau Claire, we have to ask ourselves -- what will bring tourist dollars to the Menomonie area? We're robbing ourselves of a great opportunity for our future if we degrade Hoffman Hills, trading short-term benefit for long-term benefit. "Menomonie, Land of Traffic, Uncontrolled Sprawl, and Short-Sightedness", or "Menomonie, Land of Country Roads, Beautiful Wilderness, Arts and Fine Restaurants, and Well-Designed Growth." We've got something good here, my friends. Let's keep it that way.
# 615:
10:35 pm PDT, Oct 13, Teana Ebensperger, Wisconsin
# 614:
7:05 am PDT, Oct 13, Frank Springer, Wisconsin
This makes no sense locating it next to a State Park!!!
# 613:
1:57 pm PDT, Oct 3, Kendra Wochos, Wisconsin
# 611:
7:50 am PDT, Sep 19, Tricia Aspen, Wisconsin
# 610:
3:29 pm PDT, Sep 18, Margaret Stafford, Wisconsin
# 609:
7:32 pm PDT, Aug 20, Stephanie Molde, Wisconsin
Of course maybe if they wreak the place all of us horse people will be allowed on the hill
# 608:
10:53 pm PDT, Aug 17, Patricia Osborne, New York
# 607:
12:25 pm PDT, Aug 17, William Kohlwey, Wisconsin
This is the place that I met my girlfriend for 2 years. we had such a romantic first date in the hills, and many more there after it is kind of our place to go. it is the place that i hope to one day propse to her.
# 606:
8:03 pm PDT, Jul 17, Name not displayed, Kentucky
# 605:
8:50 am PDT, Jul 5, Name not displayed, Wisconsin
# 604:
12:16 pm PDT, Jun 30, Shaun Becker, Wisconsin
# 603:
10:13 am PDT, Jun 28, Kirke Anderson Elsass, Wisconsin
# 602:
4:28 pm PDT, Jun 27, Amber Westaby, Wisconsin
# 601:
4:26 pm PDT, Jun 27, Shasta Westaby, Wisconsin
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