Silent auction to fight Osceola County potash and salt mine


Right now, Flow Water Advocates is fighting to stop a proposed potash and salt mine in rural Osceola County that threatens some of Michigan’s most fragile and pristine wetlands. 

If built, the mine would withdraw over two million gallons of freshwater every day, and inject chemical waste deep underground—posing serious risks to drinking water, wildlife habitat, and public health.

Even more troubling? The company behind the project has no production track record, and is asking the public to foot the bill. With a billion-dollar federal loan request pending, we have a short window to raise awareness, build public pressure, and pursue action that could help stop this destructive project in its tracks.

That’s where you come in. Our goal is to raise $7,500 through this silent auction to support our legal, policy, and advocacy work to protect Michigan’s water and wetlands. Every bid you place helps us take action at this critical moment.

Just a few of the terrific items you can bid on today:

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