Browsers that can not handle javascript will not be able to access some features of this site.
Skip Navigation
Visit Michigan.gov - Official Website for the State of Michigan
Mi Gallery Photo by: Danielle Brophy Mi Gallery Photo by: Gary Brink Mi Gallery Photo by: Lawrence R. LaMere, Jr. Mi Gallery Photo by: Roger Bedell Mi Gallery Photo by: Bruce Wren Mi Gallery Photo by: Roger Bedell
Visit Governor Jennifer Granholm's Web Site
Michigan.gov HomeSite Map State Web SitesSocial NetworkingAbout this Site
Printer Friendly Version Printer Friendly   Text Only Version Text Version  Share this page.
DEQ Director Asks Administrative Law Judge to Further Consider Eagle Rock Issue In Kennecott Mine Contested Case

Contact:  Robert McCann 517-373-7917
Agency: Environmental Quality


November 6, 2009

Department of Environmental Quality Director Steven E. Chester today remanded a Proposal for Decision (PFD) on the Kennecott Mine contested case to the Administrative Law Judge for further consideration.  The contested case was filed to challenge the department's decision to issue permits for the mining project located near Marquette.

The PFD recommended the permit contain a condition that requires avoidance of any direct impact to a land feature known as Eagle Rock.  That recommendation is premised on the conclusion that Eagle Rock is a place of worship; however that legal issue was not briefed by the parties involved in the contested case prior to the issuance of the PFD.

Director Chester gave the parties until November 23 to file briefs on the issue of whether Eagle Rock is a place of worship as defined by law, and if so, what the effect of that status is under Michigan's mining law.  The parties will then have until December 7 to file reply briefs, after which the Administrative Law Judge will file a supplemental PFD. 

Director Chester will make a final decision on issuance of the permits once he has received the supplemental PFD.

Editor's note:  DEQ news releases are available on the department's Internet home page at www.michigan.gov/deq .

"Protecting Michigan's Environment, Ensuring Michigan's Future"

 

Related Content
 •  DNR Conservation Officers Arrest Six in Undercover Operation in Alcona County
 •  Citizens Committee for Michigan State Parks to Meet Dec. 9 in Lansing
 •  Gillette Sand Dune Visitor Center Announces Winter Snowshoe Programs
 •  Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund Board Recommends 67 Development and Acquisitions Projects Totaling $35.7 Million
 •  Michigan Culinary Tourism Alliance to Form: Specialty Food and Beverages in the Spotlight
 •  Saginaw Bay Coastal Initiative Presentation
 •  DNR Certifies New State Record Pumpkinseed Fish
 •  DNR Holding Snowshoe-Making Workshop in Escanaba Jan. 23
 •  Michigan DNR to Assist Illinois on Asian Carp Project
 •  Muzzleloader Season Opens in U.P., Southern Michigan on Dec. 4
 •  Start Making 2010 Summer Camping Reservations Now for Michigan State Parks, Recreation Areas and Harbors
 •  Tune in to 'Ask the DNR' on Dec. 3 on WNMU Public Television
 •  Eastern Upper Peninsula Citizen Advisory Council to Meet Dec. 10 in Newberry
 •  Hunting Seasons Reopen for Ruffed Grouse and Pheasant
 •  Deer Check Station in East Tawas Open on Saturday and Sunday
 •  Patience Pays Off for Michigan's Winemakers: Difficult Vintage Produces Delicious Wines
 •  Michigan Natural Resources Commission to Meet in Lansing on Dec. 3
 •  Wolf Illegally Killed in Iron County; Suspect to be Arraigned Nov. 30
 •  Volunteers Needed for December Stewardship Workdays in Southeastern Michigan
 •  Michigan State Waterways Commission to Meet Dec. 11 in Lansing

Michigan.gov Home | Help & Contacts | State Web Sites | Awards | Disability Resources
Accessibility Policy | Privacy Policy | Link Policy | Security Policy | Michigan News | Michigan.gov Survey

Copyright © 2001-2009 State of Michigan