Friday, August 24, 2012 12:59:08 AM
Also, if WSRA and/or GDSM purchase the property and start moving stuff around, do they realize it makes them responsible for cleanup of the tailings and historic operations area? ADEQ has already identified other historic mines as being contributors to contamination in the Hassayampa watershed. It sure wouldn't hurt the taxpayers to find the owner of another old mine to help with monitoring and cleanup costs.
If they don't buy the property, they can just dump any environmental problems back in the lap of the Whartons. That'd be the smart thing to do!
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