January 30, 2018
Aurora and
Duluth meetings provide opportunities for public comment on recently released draft PolyMet permits
On
Feb. 7 and 8, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and Minnesota Pollution
Control Agency will host public meetings in Aurora and Duluth, respectively, to
provide information and comment opportunities regarding recently released draft
permits for PolyMet’s proposed NorthMet mine.
The meetings will include an open
house where the public can learn more about the DNR’s draft permit to mine and
the MPCA’s draft air and water quality permits and 401 wetland certification. Attendees
will also have an opportunity to comment on the draft permits. Stenographers will be
available to record oral comments offered individually and during the public
comment forum. In addition, comment boxes will be available for submitting
written comments and objections at the meetings.
“These
public meetings are an important opportunity for citizens to learn more about
the proposed project and offer comments to the agencies,” said DNR Commissioner
Tom Landwehr. “We understand that many people have strongly held opinions about
the project, and we are committed to providing a welcoming, respectful
environment where all perspectives can be heard and considered.”
MPCA
Commissioner John Stine said, “We expect a large turnout, and we may not be
able to accommodate everyone who wishes to speak publically during the meeting.
However, we will select speakers using a fair and transparent process. In
addition, people should know that there will be multiple ways to submit
comments at the meetings and all will receive our full consideration.”
The
host agencies have engaged an independent facilitator who will select speakers
at random from among attendees who sign up to speak at the public comment forum.
"We are confident that this will allow us to hear from the greatest number
and diversity of speakers as possible,” added Landwehr.
People
do not need to attend a meeting to comment. Public comments may also be
submitted by March 6, via the state’s comment portal at http://polymet.mn.gov/.
Event logistics
Like all public meetings, the DNR and MPCA expect that attendees
will remain cordial and respectful of all participants, agency staff, and
facility hosts. DNR is working with facility representatives and local
officials to ensure the meetings are welcoming and orderly.
The Duluth Entertainment Convention Center will be employing its standard
large event security measures as outlined below. In order to ensure a consistent
and fair process across both meetings, these measures will also be in place for
the meeting in Aurora.
The following items will not
be allowed in the public meetings:
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Outside food and beverages
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Backpacks or large bags
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Handheld signs
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Noise makers
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Weapons
Public meetings will be held on:
Wednesday, Feb.7 Mesabi East (Aurora-Hoyt Lakes) High School 601 N 1st St W, Aurora, MN 55705 4-9 p.m. Open house 6-9 p.m. Public comment forum
Parking is available in the lots adjacent to the school as well as
on the street.
Thursday, Feb. 8 DECC - Duluth Entertainment Convention Center
350 Harbor Drive, Duluth, MN 55802
1-9 p.m. Open house 6-9 p.m. Public comment forum
Onsite parking in the DECC
parking lot is available for $5. Additional parking information is posted at https://decc.org/parking-directions/.
In case of a weather-related cancellation, the following
alternative meeting dates have been established: 1) Wednesday, Feb. 21, Mesabi
East (Aurora-Hoyt Lakes) High School – Aurora as a substitute for the scheduled
Feb. 7 meeting; 2) Thursday, Feb. 22, DECC – Duluth as a substitute for the
scheduled Feb. 8 meeting. The DNR will notify the public of any cancellations
or time or venue changes via GovDelivery message, press release and/or social
media.
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