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Industrial Sand Mining in Western Wisconsin: Resources for Environmental Monitoring and Advocacy


Table of Contents

Background Information

People and Places

Particulate Matter

  • Background Information
  • Tools
  • Monitoring

Advocacy Leverage Points

Action Oriented Resources

Research in progress and Wikis


Background Information

info to be transcluded from [Industrial Sand Mining on Nonmetallic Mining wiki] (https://publiclab.org/wiki/nonmetallicmining#Industrial+Sand+Mining)


People and Places

The first permitting for Frac Sand mining in Wisconsin started in late 2006 (Pearson, 2015). Since then, thousands of people have participated in the fight against the frac sand mining industry's negative effects. Learn more about the groups involved and what they are doing on this page.

Cited References: Pearson, T. 2015. Contested Landscapes.


Particulate Matter

info transcluded from: * Background Information (www.publiclab.org/wiki/pm)

breakout pages: ** filter systems (https://publiclab.org/wiki/active-pm)

** optical systems (https://publiclab.org/wiki/optical-pm)

** passive systems (https://publiclab.org/wiki/passive-pm)

** Passive PM sub pages: http://publiclab.org/wiki/passive-pm-deployment https://publiclab.org/wiki/passive-pm-assembly https://publiclab.org/wiki/passive-pm-imaging https://publiclab.org/wiki/passive-pm-analysis


Advocacy Leverage Points


Action Oriented Resources

The Action Oriented Resources wiki compiles many tools people can use in fighting the frac sand issue. There are workshops on picking advocacy strategies, FAQs for setting up an environmental monitoring program, resources work working with the media, tools on reporting pollution and contact information for state and county regulators.


Research in progress and Wikis

power-tag to research notes and wikis tagged with "silica", "particulate matter", "dust", "wisconsin", and "frac sand"