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This article is a month old but thought it was certainly worth posting here. God, how many reports like this must we read before people shout, "Enough!"
http://www.commdiginews.com/environment/appalachian-tragedy-high-levels-of-zinc-flowing-into-historic-new-river-10793/
Environmental tragedy as high levels of zinc flow into Appalachias historic New River
By Lisa King, Communities Digital News
March 12, 2014
APPALACHIA, February 27, 2014 Last fall evidence showed alarmingly high levels of zinc flowing into the New River, raising serious concerns about the health of the river and the impact of the pollution on surrounding communities. It also highlights reluctance by the Department of Environmental Quality to respond to the problem in a timely manner.
The New River flows through central Appalachia, crossing North Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia before merging into the Kanawha River in south-central West Virginia. The New River is an ancient river system, second only to the Nile in age. It is also one of only 14 rivers in the country designated as an American Heritage River...
...A quarterly water test conducted by Austinville Limestone Company on January 7, 2013 and received by the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality on January 9 indicated the level of zinc in Indian Branch was 3900 ug/l, more than 30 times the safe limit. The same test conducted on April 5 revealed the level of recoverable zinc had reached 8980 ug/L, approximately 75 times the safe limit. The most recent test results received by the DEQ on July 5 revealed the level of zinc in Indian Branch had risen to 15,700 ug/l...
...The source of the zinc is a field of mine tailings dumped over a period of several decades by the New Jersey Zinc Company. New Jersey Zinc mining and smelting sites at De Pue, IL, Palmerton, PA, and the Eagle Mine in Eagle County, CO. are listed as EPA Superfund sites.... MORE
Purrfessor
(1,190 posts)off the New River Bridge. And for rafters too.
theHandpuppet
(19,964 posts)I'm also wondering if folks have been warned not to eat what they catch. I know quite a few folks who depend on fishing to provide extra meals.
Purrfessor
(1,190 posts)and I doubt much energy is spent alerting people to this issue.
blkmusclmachine
(16,149 posts)theHandpuppet
(19,964 posts)How in the world can society free itself from the shackles of the 1% when so many of the 99% fantasize about being among the 1% themselves?