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Blackbird Cobalt Mine (United States)


Blackbird Mine is an inactive mine located 25 miles west of the town of Salmon in east central Idaho (Lemhi County). Cobalt, silver and copper ore were extracted from underground and open pit mining operations. Contaminated soil, sediments and tailings were released from the Blackbird Mine site during high water flows from thunderstorms and snowmelt. The main environmental concerns at the mine are cobalt, copper and arsenic released into Blackbird Creek, the South Fork of the Big Deer Creek, Big Deer Creek, and Panther Creek. Since 1995, cleanup actions have collected contaminated runoff water in the mine area and treated it for copper and cobalt. These cleanup actions have also stabilized waste-rock piles at the mine. Soils contaminated with arsenic along the banks of Panther Creek have been removed. Construction of a proposed Bucktail Creek diversion pipeline is scheduled to occur in 2010.
Source: EPA
[url]http://yosemite.epa.gov/R10/CLEANUP.NSF/sites/Blackbird[/url]

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Latitude: 45.1323
Longitude: -114.3569

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