MADISON, Wis. (AP) - An environmental group and the Ho-Chunk Nation are challenging a proposed sand plant’s wetlands permit.
Meteor Timber wants to build a sand drying plant in Monroe County and a sand mine in neighboring Jackson County. The project would eliminate 16.6 wetland acres. The state Department of Natural Resources granted the company a permit to fill the 16 wetland acres in May.
Clean Wisconsin on Monday filed a lawsuit in Madison challenging the permit. The group also filed a petition with the DNR seeking a contested case hearing. The Ho-Chunk Nation also filed a lawsuit in Monroe County on Monday challenging the permit.
DNR spokesman Jim Dick declined to comment on any of the actions.
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