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Mike Carberry
Green State Solutions-Director
Sierra Club-Iowa Chapter ExCom, Nuclear Free Campaign Core Team, Chair No
New Nukes Committee
Iowa Wind Energy Association-Board of Directors, Chair Small & Community
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From: Mike Owen <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 5:24 PM
Subject: New from IPP: Digging Deeper on Frac Sand Mining
To: Mike Owen <[log in to unmask]>
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FRIENDS:
Today we released a report on an important emerging issue in Iowa: frac
sand mining.
*Digging Deeper on Frac Sand Mining*
*Full report
<http://www.iowapolicyproject.org/2014docs/140130-fracsand.pdf> (PDF)*
*Executive summary
<http://www.iowapolicyproject.org/2014Research/140130-fracsand-xs.html>*
*Blog post by Aaron Kline
<http://iowapolicypoints.org/2014/01/30/digging-deeper-on-frac-sand-mining/>*
*News release
<http://www.iowapolicyproject.org/2014Releases/140130-fracsand-release.html>*
What's so special about Iowa sand? In some areas of Northeast Iowa, it's
considered ideal to the process of hydraulic fracturing, or "fracking," and
the new demand could present challenges to water quantity, water quality,
recreation and tourism for communities nestled in some of the state's most
picturesque areas.
In a new report for the nonpartisan *Iowa Policy Project*, researchers *Aaron
Kline* and *David Osterberg* examine some of these issues presented by
so-called "frac sand" mining. As Osterberg notes, local officials in
both Allamakee
and Winneshiek counties have imposed moratoria on new frac sand mining
operations to give themselves time to study the issue. It is uncertain how
long they will be able to maintain that position, as there is concern about
the state deciding to prevent local authorities from acting.
Along with a look at the environmental issues brought to the surface with
the mining of frac sand, the researchers note several potential options for
local action, including:
-- *Hydrologic mapping*.
-- *Local well monitoring*.
-- *Sinkhole setbacks*.
-- *Trout stream setbacks*.
We hope you will find this new report useful in the weeks and months ahead.
Like all of our research, the report and other materials are available on
our website: www.iowapolicyproject.org.
Thank you for your interest in our work at IPP!
The IPP Staff
*Mike OwenExecutive Director*
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