Okanogan County recently announced a SEPA Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance (MDNS) for a proposal by Lloyd Logging to expand gravel mining operations at a pit located north of Winthrop on Hwy 20, across from Wolf Creek. The notice states that “The existing pit is 10 acres, the applicant is proposing to expand the pit with an additional 14.88 acres. The total acreage will be 24.88. The pit is for gravel and will include rock crushing. The hours of operation will be 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.” The county’s MDNS is out for comment until Thursday, September 26 at 5:00pm. If no comments are received, the MDNS will stand as it is. There will be a public hearing at an undetermined time in the future to address general public comments about the proposal.
Background: In 2023, neighbors living adjacent to a gravel pit along Hwy 20 north of Winthrop, started to notice the pit expanding and eating away a vegetated hillside that had previously served to screen the operation from the highway. The removal of the screen exposed the rapid expansion of active mining and amplified noise across the valley. When neighbors looked into the operation’s permit, they discovered that the last County permit had been issued in 1987 for 2 years, and never renewed. The pit was approved for 10 acres, but by 2023 had expanded significantly out of the original footprint and mined considerably more material than the original permits allowed (today, local measurements show the pit is around 14 acres in size). Unfortunately, operators had started expanding the gravel pit prior to obtaining any permits! Complaints and information requests by neighbors and MVCC in 2023 led to the discovery that the pit has been operating out of compliance with county and DNR regulations for many years. For the past year, the pit has been subject to an Order to Rectify Deficiencies by DNR. The new CUP application is viewed by DNR and the county as the final step in completing a required and much overdue reclamation plan for the expanded operation, if approved.
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How to Comment:
Comments on the MDNS for this proposal can be sent to pwyllson@co.okanogan.wa.us by September 26. Stay tuned for more information as we continue to investigate and explore approaches to this challenging issue.