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2006 Press ReleasesEPA: Metal Mining Most Toxic Industry in AmericaCommunity right-to-know threatened by EPA proposal to decrease reporting Multinational companies that mine metals--such as gold, silver and copper--produce more toxic waste than any other industry in the country, according to the EPA's annual Toxics Release Inventory ( According to the "For as long as the hardrock mining industry has reported its toxic output, it's been the worst polluter in the country," said Lauren Pagel, Policy Director for EARTHWORKS. Toxic releases from mine sites can have serious impacts on water quality. Mine waste dumps, including those containing the toxics reported by the mining industry, too often leach heavy metals and metalloids, like arsenic and lead, into ground and surface water. As a result, sections of 40% of watersheds in the western Despite these numbers, the EPA is considering changing the For More Information
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Community VoicesCuster National Forest, MT"Rancher Not Informed about Mineral Leasing" is Jeanie Alderson's story about what it means when the federal government owns the minerals below private land - mainly, that surface owners have little or no input into the leasing process or decisions that will greatly affect their lives and livelihoods. |