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The method of cleanup usually involves human labor, chemical treatment, and some construction. After construction is completed, the site is monitored to make sure no waste is leaking into the air, soil, surface water, or groundwater.
Miners used mercury to process gold and silver ore at approximately 236 mills. Over time, this mining process released an estimated 14 million pounds of mercury into the environment. Changes in the way miners processed the ores over time, also caused arsenic and lead contamination in certain areas.
Since 2001, most of the funding for cleanups of hazardous waste sites has come from taxpayers. State governments pay 10 percent of cleanup costs in general, and at least 50 percent of cleanup costs if the state operated the facility responsible for contamination.
There are four classes of Superfund liable parties: Current owners and operators of a facility, Past owners and operators of a facility at the time hazardous wastes were disposed, Generators and parties that arranged for the disposal or transport of the hazardous substances, and.
The Coeur dAlene Basin Cleanup is also known as the Bunker Hill Mining Metallurgical Complex Superfund Site. It is located in northern Idaho and eastern Washington, in one of the largest historical mining districts in the world. The site spans 1,500 square miles and 166 river miles.
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EPAs Superfund program is responsible for cleaning up some of the nations most contaminated land and responding to environmental emergencies, oil spills and natural disasters.
The Superfund program is administered by EPA in cooperation with state and tribal governments. It allows EPA to clean up hazardous waste sites and to force responsible parties to perform cleanups or reimburse the government for cleanups led by EPA.

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