Are our headwaters at risk of a mine leak?

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Are our headwaters at risk of a mine leak?

Officials unsure what’s happening in tunnels
A concrete plug and diversion dam were installed in the Blaine Tunnel to waste from flowing in Silver Creek, a tributary of the Dolores River.
A concrete plug and diversion dam was installed in the Blaine Tunnel to keep waste from flowing in Silver Creek, a tributary of the Dolores River.
Workers shore up the Blaine Tunnel, an old mine shaft near Rico. It used to leak acidic mine drainage into Silver Creek, seen in the bottom left of photo. Recent repairs stopped the leak, and the drainage is now redirected into a nearby wastewater treatment plant.
Mark Levin talks about the mine above Rico when his company was looking into the possibility of extracting molybdemum.

Are our headwaters at risk of a mine leak?

A concrete plug and diversion dam were installed in the Blaine Tunnel to waste from flowing in Silver Creek, a tributary of the Dolores River.
A concrete plug and diversion dam was installed in the Blaine Tunnel to keep waste from flowing in Silver Creek, a tributary of the Dolores River.
Workers shore up the Blaine Tunnel, an old mine shaft near Rico. It used to leak acidic mine drainage into Silver Creek, seen in the bottom left of photo. Recent repairs stopped the leak, and the drainage is now redirected into a nearby wastewater treatment plant.
Mark Levin talks about the mine above Rico when his company was looking into the possibility of extracting molybdemum.
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