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Transitions, vol. 8, no. 1/2, January/February 1994; The Past and Future of the Columbia Basin Part 3: Polluted Waters, Mining's Toxic Legacy: Multibillion Dollar Clean-up
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- Title:
- Transitions, vol. 8, no. 1/2, January/February 1994; The Past and Future of the Columbia Basin Part 3: Polluted Waters, Mining's Toxic Legacy: Multibillion Dollar Clean-up
- Date:
- 1994-01
- Editor:
- Osborn, John
- Authors:
- Osborn, John Rosenberg, Barry Kenworthy, Tom Margolis, Jon Connelly, Joel Devlin, Sherry Keating, Kevin Beamish, Rita Smith, Susan Pryne, Eric Craig, John Marie, Lorraine Serdar, Dave Bortleson, G. C. Cox, S. E. Munn, M. D. Emison, Gerald A. Ossiander, Frank Ashton, Linda Taggart, Cynthia Foster, J. Todd Bender, David Massey, Steve Bostwick, Bob Anez, Bob Mapes, Lynda V. Garber, Andrew Michaelis, Laura
- Publisher:
- Inland Empire Public Lands Council
- Number of Pages:
- 64
- Newspaper Sources:
- The Washington Post; The Spokesman Review; Seattle Post-Intelligencer; The Seattle Times; The Oregonian; Missoulian; Clementine: Journal of Responsible Mineral Development; Tacoma News Tribune; The Statesman Examiner; Citizens for a Clean Columbia; Hydrologists, U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources Division; United States Environmental Protection Agency; Lewiston Tribune; Spokane Daily Chronicle; Idaho Statesman
- Subjects:
- pollution rivers mining timber presidents towns
- Contents:
- Osborn, John--Polluted Waters: Mining's Multi-Billion Dollar Clean-up; Rosenberg, Barry--Forest Watch, Restoring the Forests and the Forest Service; Kenworthy, Tom--Idaho Mining Leaves Costly Legacy--The Washington Post, 1993-11-27(Washington, D.C.); Clinton will order sweeping review of NW forest plans--The Spokesman Review, 1994-2-1(Spokane, WA); Margolis, Jon--Timber industry needs to admit its mistakes and right its wrong--The Spokesman Review, 1994-1-12(Spokane, WA); A 'stealth' campaign by timber industry--Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 1993-12-26(Seattle, WA); Connelly, Joel--Timber industry's campaign concealed in forest of rhetoric--Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 1993-12-22(Seattle, WA); Timber-industry blitz is expensive, misguided--The Seattle Times, 1993-12-30(Seattle, WA); 'Backroom deal' on logging charged--The Spokesman Review, 1994-1-28(Spokane, WA); Devlin, Sherry--Millworkers, environmentalists fight log exports; Devlin, Sherry--Feds OK retraining grant; Logging towns face different future--The Spokesman Review, 1994-1-20(Spokane, WA); First federal money hits timber town--The Oregonian, 1994-1-23(Portland, OR); Loggers see accreditation as way to improve image--Missoulian, 1993-11-29(Missoula, MT); Keating, Kevin--Judge strikes down 'wise-use' plan--The Spokesman Review, 1994-1-28(Spokane, WA); Beamish, Rita--Abandoned mines could cost billions to clean up--Missoulian, 1993-7-19(Missoula, MT); Smith, Susan--Battling Battle Mountain Gold--Clementine: Journal of Responsible Mineral Development, 1993-Spring/Summer; Pryne, Eric--Gold and discord in those Okanogan hills--The Seattle Times, 1993-7-5(Seattle, WA); Don't let mines despoil landscape--Tacoma News Tribune, 1993-12-29(Tacoma, WA); Craig, John--The Columbia River & Lake Roosevelt: 'Acid Rain in Reverse' Studies justify town's fears about illness--The Spokesman Review, 1993-8-20(Spokane, WA); Marie, Lorraine--Dissent disrupts Lake meeting--The Statesman Examiner, 1993-11-17(Colville, WA); Celgar Pulp And paper Mill--Citizens for a Clean Columbia; Cominco Smelter And Refinery--Citizens for a Clean Columbia; Serdar, Dave--Retrospective Analysis of Toxic Contaminants in Lake Roosevelt--1993-9; Bortleson, G. C., Cox, S. E., and Munn, M. D.--Sediment-Quality Assessment Of Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake, Washington, 1992--Hydrologists, U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources Division, (Tacoma, Washington); Emison, Gerald A.--Dear Mr. Anthony--United States Environmental Protection Agency, 1993-12-16(Seattle, WA); Ossiander, Frank--The Department of Health's use of this report is an outrage!--1992-7-22; Silver Valley cleanup could cost $1 billion--The Spokesman Review, 1993-10-28(Spokane, WA); Ashton, Linda--The Legacy of Bunker Hill--Lewiston Tribune, 1992-3-29(Lewiston, ID); Taggart, Cynthia--Agency seeks women exposed to lead--The Spokesman Review, 1993-12-9(Spokane, WA); Taggart, Cynthia--Levels of blood lead drop, but many kids still at risk--The Spokesman Review, 1993-10-22(Spokane, WA); Foster, J. Todd--Residents demand action now on Bunker Hill toxic cleanup--The Spokesman Review, 1993-12-14(Spokane, WA); Foster, J. Todd--Mining waste still killing swans--The Spokesman Review, 1993-4-11(Spokane, WA); Swans still dying--The Spokesman Review, 1993-4-24(Spokane, WA); Bender, David--Mine wastes killed lake organisms--Spokane Daily Chronicle, 1991-9-11(Spokane, WA); Foster, J. Todd--Toxic waste covers bottom of Lake CdA--The Spokesman Review, 1993-12-8(Spokane, WA); Massey, Steve--Ex-Gulf executives accused of looting--The Spokesman Review, 1994-1-29(Spokane, WA); Gulf USA investigation justified, long overdue--The Spokesman Review, 1994-2-2(Spokane, WA); Washington may sue Idaho mines for pollution--The Spokesman Review, 1992-10-7(Spokane, WA); Bostwick, Bob--Tribal Trailblazers--Clementine, Journal of Responsible Mineral Development, 1992-Winter(Washington, D.C.); Devlin, Sherry--Poison upstream--Missoulian, 1993-5-20(Missoula, MT); Devlin, Sherry--'A mammoth undertaking'--Missoulian, 1990-3-20(Missoula, MT); Anez, Bob--Arco stiffens at damage total--Missoulian, 1993-12-10(Missoula, MT); Pit should be paid in full--Missoulian, 1990-3-4(Missoula, MT); Mapes, Lynda V.--Mining firms may dig deep to pay for cleanup--The Spokesman Review, 1994-1-24(Spokane, WA); Mining industry blasts proposed tax on cyanide--The Spokesman Review, 1992-4-8(Spokane, WA); Garber, Andrew--Miners aim to trench Sun Valley--Idaho Statesman, 1992-9-18(Boise, ID); Michaelis, Laura--Sun setting on Mining Law--Missoulian, 1993-3-24(Missoula, MT); Massey, Steve--Mining industry seeks safe haven on Indian lands--The Spokesman Review, 1993-12-5(Spokane, WA)
- Location:
- Spokane, WA
- Source:
- John Osborn Papers, Special Collections and Archvies, University of Idaho Library, https://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv48843/
- Source Identifier:
- transitions1994v8n1-2
- Original Format:
- Journal
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- record
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- "Transitions, vol. 8, no. 1/2, January/February 1994; The Past and Future of the Columbia Basin Part 3: Polluted Waters, Mining's Toxic Legacy: Multibillion Dollar Clean-up", Transitions Journal Digital Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/transitions/items/transitions16.html
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