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Living With Lead An Environmental History Of Idahos Coeur Dalenes 18852011 1st Edition Bradley D Snow

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Living With Lead An Environmental History Of Idahos Coeur Dalenes 18852011 1st Edition Bradley D Snow
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Living With Lead An Environmental History Of Idahos Coeur Dalenes 18852011 1st Edition Bradley D Snow instant download after payment.

Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.31 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Bradley D. Snow
ISBN: 9780822964483, 0822964481
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Living With Lead An Environmental History Of Idahos Coeur Dalenes 18852011 1st Edition Bradley D Snow by Bradley D. Snow 9780822964483, 0822964481 instant download after payment.

The Coeur d’Alenes, a twenty-five by ten mile portion of the Idaho Panhandle, is home to one of the most productive mining districts in world history. Historically the globe’s richest silver district and also one of the nation’s biggest lead and zinc producers, the Coeur d’Alenes’ legacy also includes environmental pollution on an epic scale. For decades local waters were fouled with tailings from the mining district’s more than one hundred mines and mills and the air surrounding Kellogg, Idaho was laced with lead and other toxic heavy metals issuing from the Bunker Hill Company’s smelter. The same industrial processes that damaged the environment and harmed human health, however, also provided economic sustenance to thousands of local residents and a string of proud, working-class communities. Living with Lead endeavors to untangle the costs and benefits of a century of mining, milling, and smelting in a small western city and the region that surrounds it.

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