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Cleaning Tohono O’odham water polluted by copper mine will take 30 years, $126 million tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
The EPA has finalized a 30-year plan to clean drinking water in a Tohono O'odham village polluted by decades of copper mining. Meanwhile, a different EPA department is negotiating to reopen the mine with the same company first responsible for the waste.

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@TucsonSentinel if the org that made the mess still exists, seems like a solid case for making the org clean it up.

@tippenring "As a Superfund Alternative site, cleaning the water is overseen by the EPA, but the cost will be borne by Cyprus Tohono Corporation, the most recent company to own and operate the mine."

@TucsonSentinel that's great news. Now, the secondary question to me would be was anyone harmed while this hazard was ignored or allowed to exist in the intervening period? Not just as a liability question, but as a "how can we do better in the future" question so it doesn't happen again.

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