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Climate change causing increase in metal concentrations in Colorado streams, study finds
Colorado’s mountains are pockmarked with orange tailings piles, adits, tunnels and rusted tramways, the remnants of a historic mining industry often blamed for fouling the state’s waterways. But a recent study points the finger at...
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