Nolan gets hearing on bill to push through PolyMet land swap

The LTV Steel processing plant,which was taken over by PolyMet Mining Corp.
The LTV Steel processing plant near Hoyt Lakes, Minn., which was taken over by PolyMet Mining Corp. to use as a copper-nickel processing plant.
Mesabi Daily News via AP file

U.S. Rep. Rick Nolan gets a hearing this week on his bill to push through a land exchange needed for the proposed PolyMet copper-nickel mine in northeastern Minnesota.

It's one of four land exchange bills the House Subcommittee on federal lands will consider Friday in Washington.

PolyMet wants to swap 6,650 acres of federal land it needs in the Superior National Forest in return for a similar amount of private land that would be added to the national forest. The Forest Service has agreed.

But environmental groups have filed four separate lawsuits against the exchange. They say the deal undervalues the federal land and violates other laws. PolyMet disputes those assertions.

Nolan, a Democrat who represents northeastern Minnesota, is seeking to ensure that the transaction gets completed despite the lawsuits.

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