December 20, 2013 by WCMC guest
The following letter appeared in papers around the state, with over 100 signatures from elected officials, business owners and residents, and came from Minnesota, Michigan, Illinois and throughout Wisconsin. Please leave your name and location in the comment section below if you agree.
Dear Editor

The Tyler Forks River with Carolyn Lake and the headwaters of the Bad River. This land is sacred ground for the Anishinaabeg, and provides the fresh water for the entire area. The mine will go directly in its path. Photo: Larry Kinnett
According to Sen. Scott Fitzgerald (R-Juneau), Wisconsin mining and environmental laws under Governor Walker’s watch have been written by Gogebic Taconite. GTac is proposing a 22-mile open pit taconite mine in the Penokee hills of Northern Wisconsin.
Given the irreparable damage that a taconite mine would do to the Penokee/Bad River watershed, which provides pure drinking water for thousands of people, and nourishes the wild rice of the Kakagon Sloughs, the public needs to know the kind of person who is behind this scheme.
According to the December 15, 2013 article by Wisconsin Citizens Media Coop (WCMC), legal action is pending against GTac’s President, Bill Williams, for causing arsenic contamination in the groundwater while overseeing the Cobre Las Cruces (CLC) mine in Seville, Spain. Williams started work as Director of Cobre Las Cruces in January 2006, and seven months later, began extracting clean water and re-injecting wastewater back into the aquifer without the inspection certificate for the project (one of many violations).
One result of the unauthorized operation was contamination of a local aquifer with arsenic-tainted water, including flooding wells at a nearby farm. Similar contamination (and loss of well water altogether) is anticipated for farmers and residents of Northern Wisconsin, should GTac prevail.
Williams left Spain in 2010 to begin work for GTac and according to their now defunct website, he “managed all facets of the Cobre Las Cruces mining operation …” In July 2011, at a presentation in Ashland, he referred to CLC as a successful example of mining. While claiming that new (still-not-revealed) technology would save the Bad River Watershed from the negative impacts of mountaintop removal, he was fully aware of the impending legal action against him for severe environmental damage.
Williams has exhausted three appeals in Spain and according to Ecologistas en Acción, is expected to be served by the courts as soon as the trial date is set.
Williams misled Wisconsin by failing to disclose the circumstances at CLC and lied by saying that CLC was a success. Along with lobbyists Bob Seitz and Tim Myers, GTac denies verifiable scientific evidence; discredits experts who warn of environmental disaster; hired an illegal (un-permitted) paramilitary to frighten citizens legally accessing managed forest land; and has bought off legislators in order to pass mining laws written by the company itself. Bill Williams and GTac have demonstrated criminal intentions and should not be allowed in the state.
We are hopeful that the people of Wisconsin care enough about their water and land that they will take action to repeal mining laws that have been put in place by what can only be termed eco-terrorists. For detailed background on this story, please access: http://wcmcoop.com.
Sincerely yours,
Larry MacDonald, Mayor of Bayfield, WI
Scott Griffiths, Mayor of Washburn, WI
Maureen and Mike Matusewic, Iron County, WI
Ted Gephart, business owner, Bayfield, WI
Gail Lemieux, Odanah, WI
Sally Kessler, Cornucopia, WI
Lynn Treadwell, West St Paul, MN
Dr. Lynn Carey, Germantown, WI
Cheryl and Ed Willett, business owners, Highbridge WI
Barbara With, journalist, Madeline Island, WI
Mary Rehwald, Ashland, WI
Mike and Jo Bailey, Bayfield, WI
Allie Raven, candidate for Bayfield County Board, Delta, WI
Ros Nelson, business owner, Town of Washburn WI
Kristy Jensch, business owner, Washburn, WI
Paul DeMain, Reserve, WI
Irene Blakeley, business owner, Washburn, WI
Mary Dougherty, Bayfield, WI
Bonnie Bergman, business owner, Marengo Lake, WI
Michelle Heglund, teacher, Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe School, Mellen, WI
Teresa J. Wagner, City of Washburn, WI
Gena Gephart, Bayfield, WI
Cherie Pero, Odanah, WI
Henry C. Cole, Washburn, WI
Donna and Rob Ganson, Town of Washburn, WI
Bobbi Rongstad, Gurney, WI
John M. Stewart, Ph.D., Northland College Professor Emeritus & Director Wolf Research Team, Washburn WI
Warren Anderson, Washburn, WI
Lynn Maday, Odanah, WI
Brian Kearney, Mellen, WI
Nick Vander Puy, journalist, Iron County, WI
Cassie McCrow, Lac du Flambeau, WI
Tracy Chipman, writer, Town of Washburn, WI
Ali Gephart, Bayfield, WI
Christopher LaForge, owner: Great Northern Solar, Port Wing, WI
Amy Kalmon, business owner, Ashland, WI
Suzan MacKenzie-Smith, business owner: Designer’s Outlet, Ashland, WI
Kathy Tenney, artist, Ashland, WI
Joseph Skulan, Lodi, WI
Cathy Miller, Brule, WI
Bernie Winter, Brule, WI
Dr. Steve Birchall, Monona, WI
Steve Fiene, Madison, WI
John and Barbara McFarland, Manitowish Waters, WI
Kate Nolan, Monona, WI
Jon Gould, Naperville, IL & LaPointe, WI
Bob Gifford, Wisc. Green Party sustainer, Stevens Point, WI
Deb Lewis, Ashland, WI
Lori Liddell, Tomah, WI
Leonore Neumann, Tripoli, WI
Patricia M. Stewart, Town of Mason, WI
Marcie Gephart, Bayfield, WI
Jayne Hogfeldt RN, Poplar, WI
John Endrizzi, Nekoosa, WI
Mary Gardner, business owner, Bayfield, WI
Amy Wilson, Port Wing, WI
Susan Hall, Town of Washburn, WI
Martha Cole, retired educator, Washburn, WI
Sharon Stewart, Washburn, WI
Tom Galazen, farm business owner, Town of Bayfield, WI
RIchard Knopf Pepin, WI
Elizabeth Bader, Marengo, WI
Jordan Grunow, Marengo, WI
Howard D. Paap, Bayfield, WI
Ashleigh Koenigs, Milwaukee, WI
Marjean Moore, Pardeeville, WI
Jenny Gourdoux Newell, Oshkosh, WI
Kathy Waldo Browning, Lake Ann, MI
Gene Lemmenes, Herbster, WI
Marla Henseler, Webster, WI
Betsy Wilcox, Madison WI
Rose Lynd, Tomahawk, WI
Jim Sommerville, Milwaukee, WI
Dr. Paula Mohan, Lecturer, Madison, WI
Sibley Stonehorse, Odanah, WI
James Patterson, La Pointe Town Supervisor, La Pointe, WI
Bruce Noble, Madison, WI
Jim Brennan, Lake Galilee,WI
Jim Radtke, Bayfield, WI
Marco Good, Grand Marais, MN
Bernie Schlafke, Madison, WI
Jeannie Endrizzi, Nekoosa, WI
Nicholas Nelson, La Pointe Town Board, La Pointe, WI
Melanie Stricker, Mellen, WI
Marika Bader-Grunow, Marengo, WI
Nancy Foudray, Viola, WI
Sue Decker, Eau Claire, WI
Sally Lacy, Germantown, WI
Julie Cuccia-Watts, Watertown, WI
Diane Marie, La Pointe, WI
Debra Topping, Cloquet, MN
Greggory Jennings, Ashland, WI
Hattie Greylord, Neenah, WI
Norma Bader, Marengo,WI & Peoria Hts., IL
Susan Crane Brantwood, WI
Debbie Reinertson, Saxon, Iron County, WI
Wayne Toske, Mukwonago, WI
Connie Flonnes, Trego, WI
Mary Jo Walters, Madison, WI
Martin Curry, Town Board Supervisor, La Pointe, WI
Teresa Albrecht, Amherst, WI
Melanie Weberg, Osceola, WI
Cathy Miller, Brule, WI
Jeanne Johnson, Stevens Point, WI
Mary Lee Maki Little Chute, WI
Barb Arnst New Richmond, WI
Justus Grunow, Ashland, WI
Mark Hanson, Cambridge, WI
Steve Sohn, Mellen, WI
Jane Hudalla, Osceola, WI
Gene Cichon, Ashland, WI
Linda Accola Atkins, Prairie du Sac, WI
Brenda Burns RN BSN, Fond du Lac, WI
Pat Nash, Baraboo, WI
Greg Lindquist, Highbridge, WI
V. J. Link, tax-paying Wisconsinite, Madison, WI
Erik Schyvinck, Stevens Point, WI
Marsha and Gary Beggs Brown, Kewaunee, WI
Pam Fischer RN, Green Bay, WI
Nancy Tabake-Stencil, Wausau WI
I have lived most of my life in Wisconsin and I am saddened and outraged at the systematic sale and destruction of the public’s resources, and the health of it’s people. It’s time for the citizens of the Great Lakes and beyond to understand what’s happening to our water. There is no jobs, no money for the residents. The system is hi-jacked and we won’t sit and let it happen. Thanks to all who have worked tirelessly to expose the truth.
On Wisconsin, retain and maintain our natural resources!
Aaron Camacho, Fountain City WI
David Groh, Saint Germain WI
US Steel took cores out of that area. GTac knows what is in those cores, we don’t. It is pretty obvious that they do not want us to know. It is another lie, a lie by omission.
JT Haines, Saint Paul, MN
Al Gedicks, Emeritus Professor, Univ. of Wisconsin-La Crosse
John E. Davey, Kendall, WI
Patty Johnson Ashland WI
Kristen A. Martin, Fredonia, WI
Pete Rasmussen, Marengo, WI
Cinthia Davey, Kendall, WI
Barbara Oswald Tomah, Wisconsin
Cinthia Davey
Kristine Pettersen, Madison, Wisconsin
Kevin Rusch Madison, WI
Lets get back to protecting the citizens f this region and the Upper Midwest. People should come before selfish interests of corporations. We need to again start considering our actions in terms of not only today, but how they will affect tomorrow.
Napoleon Janczak
Bayfield, WI
Jim Weeks Green Bay. Wi
Gwen Carr, Appleton, WI
Patricia J. Ortman, Ashland, Wi.
Hayward, WI
Orlando FL ,formerly New Lisbon WI.
Tom Robson
Portage, WI
Steve Pacewicz, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
Scott Pitta
Wisconsin Conservation Congress Member
Wisconsin Dells
Pam Robson, Portage WI
Cheryl Austin, Lancaster WI
Karen Kormann, Stockholm WI
Everyone’s water quality is at stake here and elsewhere, water quantity. We cannot give up the fight for protection of our water resource.
Pamela Meyer, Eagle WI
Aaron Gray, Ashland, Wi
Selma Bennett, Mazomanie, WI
Susan Hansen, Shell Lake WI
Laura Brambilla, Birchwood, WI
Ed Jeannette, Edgerton, WI
Greedy pandering politicians are enabling the destruction of our rights, our democracy, our country and our environment. They have been bought off by banks and big business owners so that they can exploit our resources and ship them to China. How many United States citizens’ lives will they destroy to make their billions? How many billions is enough?
Deborah Blum, La Crosse WI
This law isn’t just about one mine. It weakens the environmental protection for the entire state of Wisconsin.
katherine Berkvam, Beaver Dam, Wisconsin
Diibiisku Geshigukwe Tyler Forks Penokee Hills, WI
Green Bay,WI
Jim Oakley, Member of Ashland County Board, Ashland, WI
Susan Aguado, Mercer Wisconsin
JoAnn M Pfeifer December 22, 2013 8:59 PM
North Freedom WI
This is about turning WI into West Virginia, anything for a buck.
Ray Reynolds
Mining would destroy Wisconsin Vacationland and all the businesses connected. Devastation to our Health, State Revenue, Environment, Water and Air. Repealf Wisconsin Mining Law !
Paul Butterbrodt
Milwaukee & Montreal, WI
Carol R Buelow, Madison
Tom Worley, Madison, WI
I totally agree that this company should NOT be mining here in WI or anywhere for that matter. Danielle Carley, Hayward, WI.
Diana Peterson, Madison, WI
Tom Podlesny, Town of Gurney, Iron Co, WI
Bill Roundwind, Odanah, WI
Greg Sherlock, Clam Lake, WI
Owns land adjacent to proposed mine
Steve Sohn Greenlake, Wi.