Asarco sites to be cleaned under $1.8B settlement
AP News | 2009-12-10 21:27:19
<div id="subtitle">Asarco sites to be cleaned up with $1.8B in settlements with federal, state regulators</div><div><p>Asarco mines, smelters and other sites to be cleaned up under settlements with federal and state regulators, according to the U.S. Department of Justice:</p><p>ALABAMA:</p><p>_Ragland</p><p>ARKANSAS:</p><p>_Van Buren</p><p>ARIZONA:</p><p>_Flux Mine</p><p>_Hayden</p><p>_Helvetia</p><p>_Sacaton</p><p>_Trench Mine/Salero</p><p>CALIFORNIA:</p><p>_Blue Ledge</p><p>_Golinsky</p><p>_Selby</p><p>COLORADO:</p><p>_Bonanza</p><p>_California Gulch</p><p>_Colorado School Mines</p><p>_Globe Offsite</p><p>_Globe Owned</p><p>_Isle Mine/Terrible Mine</p><p>_Murray Smelter</p><p>_Silverton</p><p>_Summitville</p><p>_Vasquez/I-70</p><p>IDAHO:</p><p>_Bunker Hill/Coeur d'Alene Box</p><p>_Bunker Hill/Coeur d'Alene Basin</p><p>_Jack Waite</p><p>_Triumph</p><p>_Wallace</p><p>ILLINOIS:</p><p>_Alton</p><p>_Beckemeyer</p><p>_Circle Smelting</p><p>_Midland</p><p>_Taylor Springs</p><p>INDIANA:</p><p>_Whiting</p><p>KANSAS:</p><p>_Cherokee County (part of the Tri-State agreement)</p><p>MISSOURI:</p><p>_Big River/St. Joe (part of the Southeastern Missouri or "SEMO" agreement)</p><p>_Federal Mine Tailings (part of the SEMO agreement)</p><p>_Jasper County (part of the Tri-State agreement)</p><p>_Madison County (part of the SEMO agreement)</p><p>_Newton County (part of the Tri-State agreement)</p><p>_Viburnum</p><p>MONTANA:</p><p>_Barker</p><p>_Black Pine</p><p>_Butte</p><p>_Combination Mine</p><p>_East Helena (Owned)</p><p>_East Helena (Unowned)</p><p>_Iron Mountain</p><p>_Mike Horse</p><p>NEBRASKA:</p><p>_Omaha Lead</p><p>NEW JERSEY:</p><p>_Manchester</p><p>_Perth Amboy</p><p>_South Plainfield</p><p>NEW MEXICO:</p><p>_Deming</p><p>_Groundhog</p><p>_Magdalena</p><p>_New Mexico Miscellaneous</p><p>_Stephenson-Bennett</p><p>OHIO:</p><p>_Columbus</p><p>_Oklahoma</p><p>_Henryetta Plant</p><p>_Kusa</p><p>_Sand Springs</p><p>_Tar Creek (part of the Tri-State agreement)</p><p>TENNESSEE:</p><p>_Coy Mine</p><p>TEXAS:</p><p>_Amarillo</p><p>_El Paso (Owned)</p><p>_El Paso (Unowned)</p><p>_Encycle</p><p>_Gulf Metals</p><p>_IBWC (American Dam and Canal portion of the Rio Grande Canalization Project and the American Dam Field Office)</p><p>_Lone Star</p><p>_Nueces Bay</p><p>UTAH:</p><p>_Belshazzar</p><p>_Gold Hill</p><p>_Jacobs</p><p>_Murray</p><p>_Richardson Flat</p><p>WASHINGTON:</p><p>_Azurite B&amp;L</p><p>_Cholett Mine</p><p>_Everett</p><p>_Golden King</p><p>_Hylebos</p><p>_McFarland</p><p>_Monte Cristo</p><p>_Tacoma Federal</p><p>_Tacoma State</p><p>_Van Stone</p><p></p><img src="http://admatch-syndication.mochila.com/images/ad.gif?aid=65185493&bid=informcom" /></div><div id="copyright"><div>
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