Boundary Waters, South Kawishiwi River, Minnesota | Brad Carlson
The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness encompasses 1,200 miles of rivers and streams and more than 1,000 lakes. It is a vast boreal forest ecosystem of interconnected waterways with exceptionally clean water. The Minnesota state water quality agency has described the water quality as “immaculate,” in fact, many people recreating in the area drink water from the lakes untreated. The Kawishiwi River is essential to the lifeblood of the internationally renowned Boundary Waters.
Sadly, the pristine waters of the Boundary Waters and Kawishiwi River are threatened by a massive sulfide-ore copper mine proposed on the banks of the South Kawishiwi River and Birch Lake, just outside of the wilderness area’s boundary and in its headwaters. In January 2023, the Kawishiwi River and the Boundary Waters watershed were protected from the devastation and pollution that inevitably accompany copper mining. But Congress and the Administration revoked these protections through the controversial use of the Congressional Review Act, to greenlight mining in the area.
Congress overstepped in using the CRA to remove protections from the Boundary Waters. Don't let them do it again. Tell Congress "No" on using the CRA for public lands management.
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