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University of Montana Western students collect valuable data and valuable experiences while analyzing key parameters along a stretch of the Clark Fork River before Superfund remediation returns next year.
After others balked, the state's Natural Resource Damage Program took on the ambitious cleanup of ground-water polluting wastes at the site of the former Parrot Smelter in Butte.
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Montana Resources might be willing to host a haul route on its property to allow Superfund wastes from the Silver Bow Creek Corridor to travel by truck to a repository.
The EPA held a public meeting Wednesday night in Butte to discuss the potential use of 'onsite material,' or 'grey dirt,' as fill at sites slated for Superfund remediation.
The EPA held a public meeting Wednesday night in Butte to discuss the potential use of 'onsite material,' or 'grey dirt,' as fill at sites slated for Superfund remediation.