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MN Court of Appeals hears arguments in Pineland Sands case A coalition is challenging the Minnesota DNR s decision to not prepare an environmental impact statement for the Tim Nolte Family Irrigation Project, east of Sebeka. 1:02 pm, Mar. 5, 2021 × Cattleman and farmer Tim Nolte shows one of the irrigation wells to a group of stakeholders who gathered at his Sebeka farm October 2019 for a tour. (Forum file photo) A three-judge panel from the Minnesota Court of Appeals heard oral arguments Feb. 25 about the Tim Nolte Family Irrigation Project, east of Sebeka. A coalition that includes Honor the Earth, Minnesota Well Owners Organization, Northern Water Alliance, Toxic Taters, Environmental Working Group, Pollinator Stewardship Council and others is challenging the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources’ (DNR) decision that the project does not require preparation of an environmental impact statement (EIS). They are also asking that ....
The latest from EWG’s staff of experts Minnesota Legislator Who Believes ‘Water Cleans Itself’ Defends Potato Giant’s Irrigation Expansion in Fragile Pineland Sands Wednesday, December 16, 2020 From November 2019 to February 2020, Minnesota environmental regulators met several times behind closed doors to fabricate a rationale for not holding the nation’s largest potato grower accountable for decades of harm to the ecologically fragile Pineland Sands area. The regulators refused to hear community members’ arguments against allowing more pollution but welcomed the input of a state legislator, Rep. Steve Green (pictured), who believes “water cleans itself.” The interagency meetings were held to prepare an environmental review worksheet for a recently permitted irrigation project linked to the agricultural conglomerate ....