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Hello and welcome the Public Lab Wisconsin page! Currently, people in this area communicate on the Public Lab Midwest google group. Join us there! Or get updates on Public Lab from this region by following the tag "[Midwest](https://publiclab.org/tag/midwest)" ### Table of Contents: * [_Issues_](https://publiclab.org/wiki/wisconsin#Issues) * [_Projects and Updates_](https://publiclab.org/wiki/wisconsin#Issues) * [_Events_](https://publiclab.org/wiki/wisconsin#Events) * [_Media_](https://publiclab.org/wiki/wisconsin#Media) * [_Groups working on the Frac Sand issue_](https://publiclab.org/wiki/wisconsin#The+Frac+Sand+Issue) **** ### Issues [The Frac Sand Issue](https://www.publiclab.org/wiki/frac-sand) Frac Sand is the material that is used in hydrologic fracturing to inject into wells that allows oil and gas to be pumped to the surface. Wisconsin currently holds 75% of the frac sand market in the entire United States ([Conservation Voters](http://conservationvoters.org/issues/frac-sand-mining/)). The practice of mining sand has plagued Wisconsin with many environmental problems! Learn more about [Frac Sand Mining on this post](https://publiclab.org/notes/mathew/10-22-2014/frac-sand-in-10-minutes). ###Project and Updates Below is a list of some of the recent projects people have worked on in this region: - [The Sand Sentinel Program](https://publiclab.org/wiki/the-sand-sentinel-program) (2019) - Using the [Simple Air Sensor](https://publiclab.org/wiki/simple-air-sensor) to demonstrate Particulate Matter Monitoring (2019) - Developing the [community microscope](https://publiclab.org/wiki/micro) to visualize particulate matter pollution (2018) [notes:wisconsin] ## Events Here are some links to events that have been hosted in Wisconsin. - [Frac Sand Mining Health Research Public Forum](https://publiclab.org/notes/stevie/04-03-2019/event-frac-sand-mining-health-research-public-forum) (April 2019) - [Frac Sand Particulate Matter Visualization Event](https://publiclab.org/notes/stevie/03-12-2018/report-particle-visualization-event) (March 2018) - [Practicing a PM hotspot survey in New Auburn](https://publiclab.org/notes/mathew/04-28-2017/practicing-a-pm-hotspot-survey-in-new-auburn-wi) (April 2017) - [Crawford County Mapping](https://www.publiclab.org/notes/stevie/08-14-2015/mapping-in-crawford-county-wi)(August 6th 2015) - [Frac Sand tools for Action](https://publiclab.org/notes/stevie/08-14-2015/frac-sand-tools-for-action-event-report-out) (August 4th, 2015) - [DustHack](https://www.publiclab.org/notes/stevie/11-10-2014/the-dusthack-report) (October 27th, 2014) - [Augusta Mapping](https://www.publiclab.org/notes/mathew/06-25-2014/off-wind-kite-flying-redstone-rigging-in-augusta-wi) (June 2014) #### Media - [Community Science Forum Publication on the Frac Sand Issue](https://publiclab.org/forum#Issue+11+Frac+Sand+(Spring+2016)) [Download the PDF »](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/016/692/original/CSF_2_digital.pdf)- The Frac Sand Sentinel* is a publication put out by Public Lab Organizer @Pat Popple about the frac sand issue. A full list of publications can be found on the Concerned Chippewa Citizen [page here.](https://wisair.wordpress.com/frac-sand-sentinel/) - Frac Sand Activists on Youtube* Check out this [youtube channel](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-KKtXXaP5jn_45Bm_R3oeA/videos) with presentations from Frac Sand activists - FracTracker Videos: This [channel](https://www.youtube.com/user/FracTrackerVideos/videos) has videos of frac sand mines in different states by Ted Auch at FracTracker. #### Groups working on the Frac Sand issue *[Buffalo County Defenders](http://bcdefenders.com/)* Buffalo County residents who work to preserve their community in the fight against frac sand mining and transloading facilities. *[Citizens for Environmental Stewardship](http://www.citizensforenvironmentalstewardship.org/)* a group of citizens residing in the towns of Bridge Creek, Lincoln, Otter Creek, Drammen, Cleveland, and the cities of Augusta and Eau Claire. The group was formed by citizens concern about the onslaught of the frac sand mining industry. The vision of Citizens for Environmental Stewardship is to be an educational group who is willing to research, inform and provide assistance to the public wherever we can in order to promote good stewardship of our environment. *[Concerned Chippewa Citizen](https://wisair.wordpress.com/)* works to provide information and resources to those fighting the rapidly proliferating Frac Sand Mines and Processing Facilities. *Concerned Citizens of Bridge Creek* a group of citizens who came together in February 2012 to share their concerns regarding silica sand mining, which was starting to develop in Bridge Creek. *[Crawford Stewardship Project](http://www.crawfordstewardshipproject.org/)* works to protect the environment of Crawford County and neighboring regions from threats of polluting and extractive industries, to promote sustainable land use, environmental justice, and local control of natural resources. *[Frac Sand Frisbee](http://fracsandfrisbee.com/)* A blog about frac sand mining in the Driftless Area of the upper Midwest posting useful information, good ideas, updates on events, and background information about the fast moving frac-sand mining conversation. Geographic focus on the blog is Buffalo County, WI. *[Frac Sand Weekly](http://mn.environmentalillnessnetwork.org/page/frac-sand-news)* News and Opinions about the Minnesota and Wisconsin Frac Sand Boom, and its Environmental Health Implications. Intended to gather perspectives about a new potential environmental health risk mining, processing, railroading, barging, and trucking its way through Minnesota and Wisconsin. Part of the Environmental Illness Network Minnesota ei Network a community for Minnesotans with environmental sensitivities and the people (and organizations) that care about them. *[Hale No to Frac Sand Mining in WI](https://www.facebook.com/HaleNoToFracSandMiningInWi/)* a regional facebook site that posts updates on the fight against Frac Sand Mining. *Penokee Hills Education Project* - A project of the Mining Impact Coalition of Wisconsin, Inc.The PHEP has been formed to educate the public about the risks to the Bad River watershed and the Penokee Hills should large scale taconite mining be permitted; share relevant information about the impact of mining on our economy, health, and environment;and connect with citizen led groups locally, statewide, and nationally. *[Preserve Trempealeau County](https://www.facebook.com/PreserveTrempealeauCounty/info?tab=page_info)* Working to preserve and protect the environment and quality of life in Trempealeau County. *[Save our Knapp Hills Alliance](https://www.facebook.com/Save-Our-Knapp-Hills-Alliance-204877396273306/)* A group of concerned residents and property owners in (Frac-Sand Mining Concerns in Western Wisconsin - Knapp, Lucas, Menomonie, Stanton, Glenwood City, Downing, Boyceville area) responding to the recent upsurge in silica-sand mining and processing in our area. We are also striving to connect with other local groups researching and raising public awareness about this issue. *[Save the Hills Alliance](https://www.facebook.com/protectourhills/info?tab=page_info)* A group dedicated to protecting the natural environment and the long-term health and safety of the community by promoting the ecologically sound use of land and natural resources through public awareness, education and advocacy. *[Vally Stewarship Network](http://www.kickapoovsn.org/)* works to promote a balance between a healthy environment and strong communities in the Kickapoo Valley. *[Wisconsin Watch](http://www.wisconsinwatch.org)* a new source produced by the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism that provides insight on the frac sand issue. Their goals are to protect the vulnerable, expose wrongdoings and seek solutions. *[Wisconsin Farmer’s Union](http://www.wisconsinfarmersunion.com/)* a member-driven organization, is committed to enhancing the quality of life for family farmers, rural communities, and all people through educational opportunities, cooperative endeavors, and civic engagement. **Groups working on the Frac Sand issue in other states:** *Citizens Against Frac Sand Mining* (MN) a group of citizens in the City of Winona and in Winona County, Minnesota who are concerned about frac-sand mining and related operations in our region. *[Citizens Against Silica Mining - Save the Bluffs](https://sites.google.com/site/savethebluffs)* (MN) Silica Sand Mining in Hay Creek, Red Wing, Frontenac and Lake City Minnesota *[Land Stewardship Project](http://landstewardshipproject.org/)* (MN) on organization working to foster an ethic of stewardship for farmland, to promote sustainable agriculture and to develop sustainable communities. *[Sand Point Times](http://www.sandpointtimes.com/)* (MN) Advocating solutions to protect Southeast Minnesota from frac-sand mining. ...


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marlokeno "It's nearly impossible to separate the effects of irrigation hi-cap wells from the silica wash plants. Also, withdrawing large amounts of water for..." | Read more » over 9 years ago
marlokeno "Markdown Matthew, outstanding! I have some good aerial shots of the Augusta site from 08/2013, please let me know if they would help your projec..." | Read more » over 9 years ago
patcoyle "Nice result, Mathew. " | Read more » almost 10 years ago
jefffalk "Thanks for the info on the DUSTTRAK. It's good to remember everything comes with advantages and disadvantages. Adjusting for or eliminating humidit..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago
DavidMack "@jefffalk TSI explains the instrument and its calibration in documents on its web site: http://www.tsi.com/DUSTTRAK-Aerosol-Monitor-8520/ see "th..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago
jefffalk "After reviewing these posts it became apparent that there are two questions here. One is about "eliminating" humidity, possibly by mechanical means..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago
mathew "I'll connect with Hank on his Dylos-- we'll see what he's doing. there are a million ways to do this that have already been done-- so yeah, we sh..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago
jefffalk "Hank Boschen's Dylos monitoring system in Chippewa Falls records readings from a Dylos every 10 minutes and posts to a website. It also includes we..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago
DavidMack "sorry for the late reply but as you probably discovered as the air sample relative humidity increases, the moisture increasingly interferes with th..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago
jefffalk "Let's try again. Gravimetric monitors capture particles and allow a weight of those captured to be determined. The distribution of aerodynamic diam..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago
mathew "I've been operating on the assumption that the EPA/ISO standard = PM2.5. I guess this is an etymology question. which came first: PM2.5 or the EP..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago
jefffalk "As I understand it PM2.5 implies an aerodynamic diameter of 2.5 microns, straight forward with no "mean" involved. The "mean" enters with the epa ..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago
mathew "maintenance is an issue-- look at these dylos monitors in China building up particulates http://aqicn.org/faq/2013-10-21/dylos-air-particule-conter..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago
mathew "@donblair-- the author doesn't seem to understand the terminology in use. The conclusions are based on a misunderstanding of what PM2.5 actually m..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago
mathew "@donblair-- the author doesn't seem to understand the terminology in use. The conclusions are based on a misunderstanding of what PM2.5 actually m..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago
Jdahlen "Yes, we're hoping we can get the Ethernet and USB connection to work for the Dusttrak. As for the Dylos, the only information we are able to take o..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago
donblair "Did you see the article AmySoyka posted about the Dylos? http://publiclab.org/notes/Schroyer/06-26-2014/broadcast-dust-readings-from-a-smartphone#c..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago
donblair "Did you see the article AmySoyka posted about the Dylos? http://publiclab.org/notes/Schroyer/06-26-2014/broadcast-dust-readings-from-a-smartphone#c..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago
mathew "Oh Ethernet! Cool that probably isn't too hard to talk to but a computer of some sort will be needed. Serial is great! We can probably get it to t..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago
Jdahlen "We usually just record the data right after our 24-hour sampling, but the Tech team at UWEC is helping us figure out how to retrieve our continuous..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago
mathew "How does data come off? USB? Serial? There's got to be something " | Read more » almost 10 years ago
Jdahlen "Sorry for the late reply, but the Dusttraks and Dylos, to my knowledge, do not have sensor out-ports. If I would be able to see what the connector ..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago
mathew "yes, they are also optical, like the Dustduino and Speck, but they use lasers instead of focused LEDs. " | Read more » almost 10 years ago
warren "Hi, thanks for the post -- are the Dusttrak & Dylos optical devices, like the one the DustDuino project's using? http://publiclab.org/tag/dustd..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago