Old Man Mike
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Legacy, you should give a try to educating IE about the Big Boogyman of Butte Montana, the Anaconda Copper Mine "pond" called The Berkeley Pit. This thing is another one of those "Hey, what's the problem? We're making huge bucks!!!" sort of things which give the lie to the "Market Forces will lead us to paradise" boys. (Market Forces can only "lead us to paradise" if everyone making "market decisions" knows what the he!l they're choosing, and even then the "leftovers" are often most un-paradisical --- death, nonviability, lost employment, abandonment, nature scarring.)
The Anaconda Mine MADE Butte, not just made Butte money. At the time utter uncare about consequences was due to giddy greed plus profound ignorance. Many of the people who made the mine work in these earlier years aren't to be blamed. Our whole country was stone stupid about such things and we were on a countrywide economic high. As the ignorance dissipated, greed carried on relatively unabated. By the time Market Forces kicked in to stop/slow unprofitable hard-rock mining, what you had left was the Berkeley Pit --- 50 billion gallons (and increasing) of Killer Pond Water --- and that description is in no way "hysterical environmentalism", as wayward flocks of geese landing on it (for brief minutes in their soon-to-end lives) could attest if the dead birds could talk through any means other than autopsy.
Local citizens are "deadly" serious about this thing's threat to the Butte groundwater supplies either through aquifer contamination (it's within 100 feet of doing that deed --- just 100 of the over 5000 that it has made up to get there.) They probably lead the nation in the percentage of population buying all their water bottled. Butte is apparently a nice city. People don't want to leave. People even move to Butte often to flee OTHER Superfund sites with contaminated mining water in Montana (ironically). They hope that the EPA will exercise strong action to keep the Pit from filling further and particularly to simply spill right over its banks for a general surface flood disaster --- or some geological event crack it open. If I was listening closely to the current EPA (and few versions of that office have done much to address this), I wouldn't be indulging in much fantasy (particularly with this one.)
The Anaconda Mine MADE Butte, not just made Butte money. At the time utter uncare about consequences was due to giddy greed plus profound ignorance. Many of the people who made the mine work in these earlier years aren't to be blamed. Our whole country was stone stupid about such things and we were on a countrywide economic high. As the ignorance dissipated, greed carried on relatively unabated. By the time Market Forces kicked in to stop/slow unprofitable hard-rock mining, what you had left was the Berkeley Pit --- 50 billion gallons (and increasing) of Killer Pond Water --- and that description is in no way "hysterical environmentalism", as wayward flocks of geese landing on it (for brief minutes in their soon-to-end lives) could attest if the dead birds could talk through any means other than autopsy.
Local citizens are "deadly" serious about this thing's threat to the Butte groundwater supplies either through aquifer contamination (it's within 100 feet of doing that deed --- just 100 of the over 5000 that it has made up to get there.) They probably lead the nation in the percentage of population buying all their water bottled. Butte is apparently a nice city. People don't want to leave. People even move to Butte often to flee OTHER Superfund sites with contaminated mining water in Montana (ironically). They hope that the EPA will exercise strong action to keep the Pit from filling further and particularly to simply spill right over its banks for a general surface flood disaster --- or some geological event crack it open. If I was listening closely to the current EPA (and few versions of that office have done much to address this), I wouldn't be indulging in much fantasy (particularly with this one.)