Restoring the Shining Waters

Restoring the Shining Waters
Author: David Brooks
Publsiher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2015-08-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780806152509

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No sooner had the EPA established the Superfund program in 1980 to clean up the nation’s toxic waste dumps and other abandoned hazardous waste sites, than a little Montana town found itself topping the new program’s National Priority List. Milltown, a place too small to warrant a listing in the U.S. Census, sat alongside a modest hydroelectric dam at the confluence of the Clark Fork and Blackfoot Rivers. For three-quarters of a century, arsenic-laced waste from some of the world’s largest copper-mining operations had accumulated behind the dam. Soon, Milltown became the site of Superfund’s first dam removal and watershed restoration, marking a turning point in U.S. environmental history. The story of this dramatic shift is the tale of individuals rallying to reclaim a place they valued beyond its utility. In Restoring the Shining Waters, David Brooks gives an intimate account of how local citizens—homeowners, university scientists, county health officials, grassroots environmentalists, business leaders, and thousands of engaged residents—brought about the removal of Milltown Dam. Interviews with townspeople, outside environmentalists, mining executives, and federal officials reveal how the everyday actions of individuals got the dam removed and, in the process, pushed Superfund to allow more public participation in decision making and to emphasize restoration over containment of polluted environments. A federal program designed to deal with the toxic legacies of industrialization thus became a starting point for restoring America’s most damaged environments, largely through the efforts of local communities. With curiosity, conviction, and a strong sense of place, the small town of Milltown helped restore an iconic western river valley—and in doing so, shaped the history of Superfund and modern environmentalism.

Ecological Restoration

Ecological Restoration
Author: Singarayer Florentine,Paul Gibson-Roy,Kingsley Wayne Dixon,Linda Broadhurst
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 600
Release: 2023-06-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783031254123

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Ecological restoration, although a relatively new endeavour compared to other disciplines, has gained significant momentum during the last decade as accelerating global change becomes more apparent. It is now widely accepted by the scientific community that to avoid further devastating effects of climate change and biodiversity loss, humanity must determinedly move more to protect and restore natural ecosystems. Many restoration efforts of the past have been ad hoc, site and situation-specific and have often failed to achieve desired outcomes, but over the last decade, many countries are allocating increasingly significant amounts of financial investment towards restoration with the goal of achieving more systematic and predictable outcomes. Today, activities related to restoring ecosystems, natural assets and biodiversity are a global focus. This book covers a wide range of topics related to ecological restoration including for grasslands, wetlands, temperate and tropical forests and arid zones. Importantly, it also focuses on ecological restoration in human-disturbed landscapes such as for urban areas, farmlands, mine sites and transport corridors. It highlights the necessity for evidence-based approaches that are both nuanced and complementary with prescriptions for people-based restoration, that is socially inclusive and cognisant of historic and current community sentiment. Ambitious landscape and continental scale targets for ecological restoration have been set across the globe. However, without practical guidelines developed from restoration evaluations from the recent past to follow, future efforts are unlikely to be successful, nor -expected targets met. To that end, this book reviews and highlights a large number and variety of restoration stories from around the world. Most are presented as reader-friendly case studies, that feature innovative and systematic techniques for undertaking species-rich ecological restoration. Together they provide inspiration for current and future professionals and offer unique glimpses into state-of-the-art practice for this critically important discipline

The City That Ate Itself

The City That Ate Itself
Author: Brian James Leech
Publsiher: University of Nevada Press
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2018-02-28
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780874175981

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Winner of the Mining History Association Clark Spence Award for the Best Book in Mining History, 2017-2018 Brian James Leech provides a social and environmental history of Butte, Montana’s Berkeley Pit, an open-pit mine which operated from 1955 to 1982. Using oral history interviews and archival finds, The City That Ate Itself explores the lived experience of open-pit copper mining at Butte’s infamous Berkeley Pit. Because an open-pit mine has to expand outward in order for workers to extract ore, its effects dramatically changed the lives of workers and residents. Although the Berkeley Pit gave consumers easier access to copper, its impact on workers and community members was more mixed, if not detrimental. The pit’s creeping boundaries became even more of a problem. As open-pit mining nibbled away at ethnic communities, neighbors faced new industrial hazards, widespread relocation, and disrupted social ties. Residents variously responded to the pit with celebration, protest, negotiation, and resignation. Even after its closure, the pit still looms over Butte. Now a large toxic lake at the center of a federal environmental cleanup, the Berkeley Pit continues to affect Butte’s search for a postindustrial future.

Montana

Montana
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2016
Genre: Frontier and pioneer life
ISBN: UCR:31210025078336

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Restoring America s Wildlife 1937 1987

Restoring America s Wildlife  1937 1987
Author: Harmon Kallman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1987
Genre: Nature
ISBN: UCR:31210006336331

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Fittingly, the Act's chief sponsors were a Senator from Nevada, Key Pittman, and a Representative from Virginia, A. Willis Robertson. The Pittman-Robertson Act, as it came to be called, sped through Congress and was signed into law by President Franklin Roosevelt on September 2, 1937. From a modest beginning, the Pittman-Robertson program has grown with the economy and the human population of our country. By now it has channeled nearly $1.7 billion in Federal excise tax receipts, augmented by some $600 million from the States, into activities to restore wildlife. The projects include State acquisition of acreage needed to bring wildlife back, research into wildlife requirements and problems, active management of habitats, and development of scientific ways to enable wildlife and people to share our land in harmony. The program has strengthened State governments and built wildlife management into a respected profession.

Tait s Edinburgh Magazine

Tait s Edinburgh Magazine
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 758
Release: 1859
Genre: Periodicals
ISBN: MINN:319510027977952

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Change of Air and Scene a Physicians Hints with Notes of Excursions for Health Amongst the Watering places of the Pyrenees France inland Sea ward Switzerland Corsica and the Mediterranean

Change of Air and Scene  a Physicians Hints  with Notes of Excursions for Health Amongst the Watering places of the Pyrenees  France  inland   Sea ward   Switzerland  Corsica  and the Mediterranean
Author: Alphonse Donne
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 362
Release: 1872
Genre: Health resorts
ISBN: NLS:V000569154

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Change of Air and Scene A physician s hints with notes of excursions for health amongst the watering places of the Pyrenees France and the Mediterranean

Change of Air and Scene      A physician s hints  with notes of excursions for health amongst the watering places of the Pyrenees  France      and the Mediterranean
Author: Alfred DONNÉ
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1872
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0022043273

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