Sand Land: Minnesota Mayor and Fracking Industry Lobbyist Resigns

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Usually โ€œrevolving doorโ€ connotes a transition from a stint as a public official into one as a corporate lobbyist or viceย versa.

In the case of Red Wing, MN – a southeastern Minnesota town of 16,459 located along the Mississippi River –ย its Mayor Dennis Eganย actually obtained a gig as head lobbyist for the frac sand industry trade group Minnesota Industrial Sand Councilย whileย serving as the city’s Mayor. The controversy that unfolded after this was exposed has motivated Egan to resign as Red Wing’s Mayor, effective Aprilย 1.ย 

Without the fine-grained silica frac sand found within โ€œSand Landโ€ (or manufactured ceramnic proppants resembling it),ย there is noย hydraulic fracturing (โ€œfrackingโ€)ย for the oil and gas embedded within shale rock deposits. In other words, frac sand mining is the โ€œcradleโ€ while burning gas for home-heating and other purposes is theย โ€œgrave.โ€ย 

Egan is also the former head of Red Wing’s Chamber of Commerceย and the public relations firm he runs, Egan Public Affairs, is a Chamber memberย both at the Red Wing- and state-level. One of his other lobbying clients is Altria, which Big Tobacco’s Phillip Morris renamed itself in Feb. 2003 during its rebranding process with the help of PR powerhouse, Burson-Marsteller.ย 

Many citizens living within the conflines ofย โ€Sand Landโ€ in Minnesota, Wisconsin,ย Iowa, Texas, and Arkansasย are deeply concerned about the ecological impacts of frac sand mining and the frackingย at-large the sandย enables.

Direct respiratory exposure to silica sand can lead to development of silicosis, a lung disease that can lead to lung cancer, akin to exposure to the tobacco smoke that Egan lobbies on behalf of.ย Exposure to silica sand was deemed a workplace hazard by theย Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) in a June 2012 report.ย 

Egan’s Frac Sand Ties Engender Citizen, City Councilย Backlash

Given this โ€œprice of sand,โ€ residents reacted with outrage about the conflict-of-interest and started circulating a recall petitionย to send Egan packing asย Mayor.ย 

So too did Red Wing’s City Council, with three of its members demanding Egan resign at a Feb. 11 meetingย and the City Council at-large voting unanimously at that same meeting to hire an outside investigator to dig deeper into the entirety ofย Egan’sย conflicts-of-interest.

The brewing dramatic three-week-old scandal has come to a close, though, as Egan announced he will step downย from his mayoralย post.ย 

โ€œI believe that a mayor must live to a higher standard than just avoiding conflicts of interest,โ€ย he told the Minneapolisย Star-Tribune. โ€œIf a mayorโ€™s activities serve as a distraction or roadblock for the city, the public is notย well-served.โ€

Red Wing’s City Council, in turn, decided to drop the investigation on Egan and the recall petition is nowย null-and-void.ย 

โ€œWe understand his decision and wish him well in his new position,โ€ Red Wing City Council President Lisaย Bayley told Minnesota Public Radio. โ€œI think he had to make that decision โ€“ what we wanted to do. I just don’t think the two positions were compatible and he needed to pickย something.โ€

Red Wing resident and recall petitioner Dale Hanson told the Star-Tribune that heย believes this investigation should proceed regardless of Egan’s choice to step down as Mayor โ€œto ensure that if there was corruption, ethics violations, or other vital issues that we have an accurate sense of how much damage may have beenย done.โ€

The announcement comes in the aftermath of a major Feb. 20 MN state Senate hearingย on frac sand mining. Another one is slated for Feb. 26.ย 

โ€œHeads in the Sandโ€: Egan Not Alone in Cashing in on Frac Sandย Boom

As it turns out, the sordid truth is that corruption and ethics violations with regards to frac sand mining and local governments go far above and beyond Egan and Red Wing.ย In a Dec. 26 story, the Star-Tribuneย explained that โ€œat least five public officials in three counties are trying to make money from fracย sand.โ€ย 

Despite this reality and the enormous cradle-to-grave ecological costs and consequences of fracking,ย public officials have their โ€œheads in the sandโ€ – both literally andย figurativelyย – with regards to the frac sand miningย boom.ย 

Photo Credit: ShutterStock | Vitalyย Korovin

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Steve Horn is the owner of the consultancy Horn Communications & Research Services, which provides public relations, content writing, and investigative research work products to a wide range of nonprofit and for-profit clients across the world. He is an investigative reporter on the climate beat for over a decade and former Research Fellow for DeSmog.

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