New cleanup efforts launched for Upper Clark Fork River mine waste

Austin Knudsen Montana Attorney General - Official Website
Austin Knudsen Montana Attorney General - Official Website
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The State has initiated a new phase of work to address the issue of toxic metals from mine waste, which has been present for over a century, seeping into the Upper Clark Fork River. This effort is aimed at mitigating environmental concerns associated with historical mining activities in the region.

According to the article titled “Montana Begins New Round of Clark Fork Mine Waste Cleanup,” this project marks another step in ongoing efforts to protect the river and surrounding ecosystems from contamination.



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