Understanding the Threat of Disaster from Mining Wastewater Entering the Water Table and how it will affect the Ecosystem of Butte, Montana
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Authors
Geer, Brian
Advisor
Grant Hokit
Murphy Fox
Jeff Kuhn
Murphy Fox
Jeff Kuhn
Editor
Date of Issue
2011-04-01
Subject Keywords
Copper mines and mining -- Butte -- Montana -- Butte , Ecology , Environmental disasters , Groundwater -- Pollution , Hazardous waste sites , Heavy metals , Mines and mineral resources , Remediation , Butte (Mont.) , Silver Bow County (Mont.)
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Understanding the Threat of Disaster from Mining Wastewater Entering the Water Table and how it will affect the Ecosystem of Butte, Montana
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Abstract
Due to the immediate incentives for mining in Montana, specifically in Silver Bow County, there was little foresight into proper disposal of the mine waste. These problems were only exacerbated by the steep fall of copper prices which undercut the ability for these companies to provide proper cleanup measures to ensure safety for the future. The Berkeley Pit in Butte, Montana is potentially an ecological disaster; one that must be understood properly from an environmental and ecological position. The focus of this paper is to examine the potential effects on a variety of representative biota in the Silver Bow Valley, as well as to provide discussion as to how to deal with the problem proactively, citing specific examples, so as to avoid catastrophe in the coming years.
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Bachelor's
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Spring
Department
Life & Environmental Sciences