The “Rexton Project- Greymont” involves the sale of 10,178 acres of
Michigan’s state owned land by the Michigan Department of Natural (MI
DNR) resources. The MI DNR will be paid $4,537,029.00 by Greymont Inc.
(a Canadian mining company) for land and mineral rights. 1,665 acres
will be used to create a new strip mine. 7,026 acres will be used for a
new underground mine. The remaining land would be used for mining
support infrastructure. Greymont Inc. also plans to build a processing
facility for mined limestone and dolomite. The land involved in this
sale is mostly undeveloped forests in the eastern Upper Peninsula of
Michigan. This land sale would be the largest of its kind in Michigan
State history, but there is strong public opposition. The MI DNR
director Keith Creagh has signed off on this land transaction despite
strong public opposition. We need the support of the petition to stop
this sale of public land and the planned mining operations.
READ MORE:https://www.change.org/p/stop-the-state-of-michigan-from-selling-over-10-000-acres-of-public-forest-land-to-a-private-canadian-mining-company-for-strip-and-underground-mines?recruiter=28267852&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=facebook&utm_campaign=share_facebook_responsive&utm_term=des-md-no_src-no_msg&fb_ref=Default
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