Reblogged from All Things Great Lakes:
Kennecott's Eagle mine in Michigan's Upper Peninsula has yet to produce an ounce of nickel or copper, but the controversial facility has already logged a serious environmental incident.
The mine suffered a spill of about 100 gallons of hydrochloric acid at its wastewater treatment facility. Company officials said the spill was contained and didn't pollute the environment. The Marquette Mining Journal…
And they said it wouldn't happen....