EPA, NV may clash again over old mine, Superfund

March 26, 2011 by  

AP – Federal regulators who’ve spent a decade assessing the uranium and other toxic wastes seeping into the water table at an old Anaconda copper mine in northern Nevada have concluded the pollution can’t be cleaned up without adding the vast, abandoned site to the U.S. Superfund’s National Priority List.



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