"Exploratory" Mining Is A Misnomer; Northern Wisconsin, Be Warned
Like "exploratory surgery."
Or when the mechanic says, "I'll just open up that transmission and have a look-see."
Former Milwaukee Mayor John Norquist, for whom I worked, said there two stages to highway projects.
There was the preliminary studying and engineering - - when the managers said "Nothing to worry about - - it's too soon to know."
Then the second-stage, with approvals in hand and bulldozers lined up, as the Walker people intend to change the rules and limit to 300 days the time during which the DNR can review a mining permit, despite its complexity.
That stage is known as "Too late to do anything about it."
Stage two always follows stage one.
And heads-up in Oneida County, too. Outside interests have designs on your county-owned lands.
And heads-up in Oneida County, too. Outside interests have designs on your county-owned lands.
4 comments:
They are only going to drill 8 cores to delineate the ore body. That is too few.
The story says probably more.
Thirty isn't enough either.
"Exploratory Mining Is a Misnomer.. . ."
yea, it should be called "Exploitatory Mining"
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