United States Steel Corp - Keetac - Wastewater Permit

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Comment From: Brian Buxton

8/14/25 @ 12:00 AM

Emails comment received 8/14/25

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Comment From: Nick Hytld

8/13/25 @ 3:38 PM
No thank you!
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Comment From: WaterLegacy (Paula Maccabee)

8/13/25 @ 8:43 AM
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Comment From: Anonymous Anonymous

8/13/25 @ 12:00 AM

Approximately 70 similar comments submitted via email on 8/13/25. Please see attachment for contents of the email submittal.

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Comment From: Multiple Senders

8/13/25 @ 12:00 AM

Group 1 of 1: Emails received from multiple senders on 8/31/25. Support denial of variance.

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Comment From: Multiple Senders

8/13/25 @ 12:00 AM

Group 2 of 2: Emails received from multiple senders on 8/13/25. Support denial of variance.

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Comment From: Mark Roalson

8/12/25 @ 2:53 PM
As a person who harvests wild rice and fishes here in NE Minnesota (and has grandchildren who visit and eat the fish and rice), I am against US Steel's request for a variance in ANY pollution (in this case, sulfate) discharges from their plant. The t...
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Comment From: CURE (Hudson Kingston)

8/12/25 @ 1:47 PM
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Comment From: Eric Enberg

8/04/25 @ 10:35 PM
I encourage the MPCA to hold Keetac accountable for the sulfate pollution it emits.

Sulfate has been clearly shown to make mercury more bioavailable which serves to concentrate the mercury up the food chain and limits the amount of fish we can con...
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Comment From: Matthew Salminen

7/24/25 @ 3:21 PM
Keetac has the lowest discharge level of sulfates already. Why set a limit at 10ppm for discharge water when drinking water is 250ppm? Ridiculous! At least there will be plenty of wild rice to eat when workers are unemployed. Use some common sense!
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Comment From: Courtney Celley

7/18/25 @ 6:30 PM
Although mining provides jobs and supports other businesses in our area, I feel water is a precious resource that cannot be replaced. Water is as vital to our national security as is steel and precious metals. I am against issuing a variance to Keeta...
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Comment From: Emily Louise Dockendorf

7/18/25 @ 3:16 PM
Please no more mining. The waters of Lake Superior must be protected. I am opposed to all mining projects. Lake Superior must be protected. Namaste.
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Comment From: Patti Wallert

7/16/25 @ 4:44 PM
Although mining provides good paying jobs and supports many other businesses in our area I feel water is a precious resource that cannot be replaced. Water is as vital to our national security as is steel and precious metals. I am against issuing a v...
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