New England confronts little-known, messy legacy of mining
Companies that once pursued copper, iron and other ores have abandoned half a million mines nationwide and left the cleanup to taxpayers, thanks to decades of lax regulation. Though the vast majority of such hard-rock mines are in the West, taxpayers are on the hook for more than
Those mines, along with two others in
The Callahan mine in
There's a bit of buyer's remorse involved. Republican Sen.
"We leased them land, permitted it and we actually passed legislation to allow them to go mine," he said.
Now, the new regulations would be "more restrictive than anyone else in the nation," Saviello said.
In the 1960s, the
"It's a crazy place to have a mine," said Democratic Rep.
Spent shotgun shells and broken appliances lay scattered about a massive pile of waste rock known as
A 2013 study in the Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology found that metals from the mine are widespread in nearby sediment, water and fish — a suggestion that decades later, toxic metals still seep from the mine's waste rock piles and debris and pose a danger to marine and coastal animals and those who eat them.
The bill would affect only future licenses and would not retroactively compel cleanup at mines, such as Callahan, that have already been shuttered. Callahan Mining was acquired in 1991 by
Dozens of Mainers have written to legislators saying they don't want the financial or environmental risk of a mining disaster, period.
"You don't live up here because it's easy to live up here. You live up here because you love it," said
Since 2003, the EPA has repaired a failing dam, relocated mine waste and cleaned up a factory at the site. But
"Given all the needs we have, if you're going to use taxpayer dollars, you have a responsibility to use those as effectively as possible," Freitag said.
The EPA says cleanup estimates can increase because it's hard to gauge how much material must be remediated. For instance, the EPA originally estimated
The administration of Republican President
The EPA estimates the regulations could cost American business up to
The federal rules would create an "enormous and unjustifiable burden" while jeopardizing mining jobs and "increasing reliance on foreign minerals,"
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