Grassroots Guide to Abandoned Mine Cleanup

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From Trout Unlimited. The guide is intended for volunteers, community groups, and other interested parties who may be interested in restoring an abandoned mine but don’t know where to start. Besides laying out a step by step process, it profiles four western citizens who worked with their community to clean up a mine and improve local fisheries or water quality.

The link address is: http://www.tu.org/miningguide

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