NMED Monitoring Potential Discoloration In Animas River
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NMED Monitoring Potential Discoloration In Animas River
NMED News: SANTA FE — The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) is monitoring potential discoloration in the Upper Animas River caused by a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency team entering the Natalie Occidental Mine near Cement Creek in southwestern Colorado for a routine inspection. The discoloration or “orange colored water” stems from sediment disturbed while entering the mine for an inspection. While no health or environmental effects …
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