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[QUOTE="holeshot, post: 1065767, member: 17202"] There's two issues here - mines and arsenic. :whoa: It's all very good to warn people of the dangers of mines and save lives in the process. It's the arsenic issue that has evil undertones. It's been known for decades that there are certain levels of arsenic in the tailings of the old mining operations in these areas. Here's a more recent BLM article on the arsenic issue [url]http://www.blm.gov/ca/news/2006/05/nr/CDDNews69_RedMountain_open_house.html[/url] If the land closures that result from this are just in areas of mines, then great. I just hope it doesn't have more "far reaching" consequences. [/QUOTE]
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