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Blackbird Mine
Blackbird Mine
Blackbird Mine is an inactive mine located in the Panther Creek watershed, a tributary of the Salmon River in east central Idaho. Contamination of Panther Creek, with high levels of copper and other hazardous materials, eliminated Chinook salmon (listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act) from the watershed in the early 1960s. The wilderness landscape is marred by 4.8 million tons of waste rock, 2 million cubic yards of tailings and an 11.5 acre unreclaimed open pit. The surface of the mountaintop has been removed and over 10 miles of underground workings honeycomb the mountain. Mine tailings and waste rock are distributed over 128 acres of the mine site and surrounding National Forest area. Pollution problems are readily apparent in the surrounding creeks, where high levels of copper turn the water and rock an unnatural blue.
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Blackbird Mine
The distinct blue in this image is caused by copper contamination, BucktailCreek. Nothing lives in this environment. This image shows a collection basinused as part of the remediation. Water is shunted to a treatment plant.
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The distinct blue in this image is caused by copper contamination, BucktailCreek. Nothing lives in this environment. This image shows a collection basinused as part of the remediation. Water is shunted to a treatment plant.
4/8/2019 3:05:34 PM
Credit:
NOAA Fisheries, NW region, Nick Iadanza
Location:
Idaho, Cobalt and Forney Ranch, Lemhi County
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