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Frac Sand Mine Reclamation Project

Frac Sand Mine Reclamation Project

 Overview:

A five-acre research reclamation site was established at an active frac sand mine in Chippewa County, Wisconsin. The purpose of research is to:

1. Evaluate the effects of mining on soil physical, chemical, and biological properties.

2. Evaluate reclamation strategies to improve establishment of vegetation and maximize soil quality.

Dr. Holly Dolliver, Project Director

Office: 307 Agricultural Science Building

Phone: 715-425-3345

Email: holly.dolliver@uwrf.edu

Paul Kivlin

Office: 123 Regional Development Institute

Phone: 715-425-3112

Email: paul.t.kivlin@uwrf.edu 

 

Kari Wolf, 2014, Geology Student

Amanda French, 2014-2015, Environmental Science Student

Emily Sorenson, 2015-2016, Environmental Science Student

Stella Pey, 2016-2017, Crop and Soil Science Student

 

Chippewa County Land Conservation and Forest Management                                                      

Chippewa County

Superior Silica Sands                                                                                                                                                       

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Quick Facts:

Site Location: Chippewa County, WI
Background Sites: Two Forest, One Crop Rotation
Reclamation Sites: Two Mined Areas