Before the DNR can issue a nonferrous metallic mining permit, an applicant must demonstrate that the proposed project will comply with all applicable state environmental laws and rules; protect sensitive lands and habitat; and protect public health…
For the most part, operators of nonmetallic mining sites in Wisconsin deal directly with local authorities on questions of zoning, operational requirements and the development and execution of reclamation plans. There are statewide guidelines…
Technical guidance and training Guide to developing reclamation plans for nonmetallic mining sites in Wisconsin Guide to preparing and reviewing financial assurance for reclamation of nonmetallic mining sites in Wisconsin NR 135 Training…
Subscribe to Nonmetallic Mining News The DNR Nonmetallic Mining Program works to ensure local and county governments and mine operators across the state follow standards for mine reclamation and provides assistance in developing mine reclamation…
Nonferrous metallic mining has occurred in Wisconsin since the time of the Copper Culture about 2,000-5,000 years ago. Mining for metals such as copper, lead and zinc shaped the history of several regions of Wisconsin and played a major role in the…
Recent growth in the petroleum and sand mining industries has created a high demand for Wisconsin sand used for hydraulic fracturing. The DNR has seen a substantial rise in permit requests to the department to mine industrial sand.Due to this demand…
The Gogebic Iron Range is an 80-mile-long belt of distinctive Precambrian bedrock in northern Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It stretches east to west, roughly from Lake Gogebic in Michigan to Lake Namekagon in Wisconsin.The Gogebic…
On December 20, 2022, the department issued a Certification of Completion of reclamation for the remaining 32 acres of the permitted mine site, referred to as the industrial outlot, along with a Revised Mining Permit. Additional information…