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Cleanup of mine near reservation costly
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 2002 The cleanup of a mine next to the Fort Belknap Reservation in Montana will cost $33.5 million more than the state has to reclaim the operation that gutted sacred peaks. The Bureau of Land Management and Montana’s Department of Environmental Quality have chosen a reclamation plan that costs $52.1 million, plus $11 million for water treatment. But bankrupt Pegasus Gold Corp. had only posted a $30 million bond, so the state needs additional money if the plan is followed. A cheaper alternative will be implemented if no money can be found. The tribes on the reservation have been pushing for an aggressive cleanup of the open-pit gold mines. The mines were located on mountains considered sacred to the tribes. Get the Story:
Mine cleanup needs $33.5M (The Billings Gazette 1/9) Related Stories:
Fort Belknap tribes push mine cleanup (10/1)
Mont. tribes lose mining auction (9/5)
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