Gold Metal Waters: The Animas River and the Gold King Mine Spill
Gold Metal Waters presents a uniquely inter- and transdisciplinary examination into the August 2015 Gold King Mine spill in Silverton, Colorado, when more than three million gallons of subterranean mine water, carrying 880,000 pounds of heavy metals, spilled into a tributary of the Animas River. The book illuminates the ongoing ecological, economic, political, social, and cultural significance of a regional event with far-reaching implications, showing how this natural and technical disaster has affected and continues to affect local and national communities, including Native American reservations, as well as agriculture and wildlife in the region.
 
This singular event is surveyed and interpreted from multiple diverse perspectives—college professors, students, and scientists and activists from a range of academic and epistemological backgrounds—with each chapter reflecting unique professional and personal experiences. Contributors examine both the context for this event and responses to it, embedding this discussion within the broader context of the tens of thousands of mines leaking pollutants into waterways and soils throughout Colorado and the failure to adequately mitigate the larger ongoing crisis.
 
The Gold King Mine spill was the catalyst that finally brought Superfund listing to the Silverton area; it was a truly sensational event in many respects. Gold Metal Waters will be of interest to students and scholars in all disciplines, but especially in environmental history, western history, mining history, politics, and communication, as well as general readers concerned with human relationships with the environment.

Contributors: Alane Brown, Brian L. Burke, Karletta Chief, Steven Chischilly, Becky Clausen, Michael A. Dichio, Betty Carter Dorr, Cynthia Dott, Gary Gianniny, David Gonzales, Andrew Gulliford, Lisa Marie Jacobs, Ashley Merchant, Teresa Montoya, Scott W. Roberts, Lorraine L. Taylor, Jack Turner, Keith D. Winchester, Megan C. Wrona, Janene Yazzie
 
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Gold Metal Waters: The Animas River and the Gold King Mine Spill
Gold Metal Waters presents a uniquely inter- and transdisciplinary examination into the August 2015 Gold King Mine spill in Silverton, Colorado, when more than three million gallons of subterranean mine water, carrying 880,000 pounds of heavy metals, spilled into a tributary of the Animas River. The book illuminates the ongoing ecological, economic, political, social, and cultural significance of a regional event with far-reaching implications, showing how this natural and technical disaster has affected and continues to affect local and national communities, including Native American reservations, as well as agriculture and wildlife in the region.
 
This singular event is surveyed and interpreted from multiple diverse perspectives—college professors, students, and scientists and activists from a range of academic and epistemological backgrounds—with each chapter reflecting unique professional and personal experiences. Contributors examine both the context for this event and responses to it, embedding this discussion within the broader context of the tens of thousands of mines leaking pollutants into waterways and soils throughout Colorado and the failure to adequately mitigate the larger ongoing crisis.
 
The Gold King Mine spill was the catalyst that finally brought Superfund listing to the Silverton area; it was a truly sensational event in many respects. Gold Metal Waters will be of interest to students and scholars in all disciplines, but especially in environmental history, western history, mining history, politics, and communication, as well as general readers concerned with human relationships with the environment.

Contributors: Alane Brown, Brian L. Burke, Karletta Chief, Steven Chischilly, Becky Clausen, Michael A. Dichio, Betty Carter Dorr, Cynthia Dott, Gary Gianniny, David Gonzales, Andrew Gulliford, Lisa Marie Jacobs, Ashley Merchant, Teresa Montoya, Scott W. Roberts, Lorraine L. Taylor, Jack Turner, Keith D. Winchester, Megan C. Wrona, Janene Yazzie
 
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Gold Metal Waters: The Animas River and the Gold King Mine Spill

Gold Metal Waters: The Animas River and the Gold King Mine Spill

Gold Metal Waters: The Animas River and the Gold King Mine Spill

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Gold Metal Waters presents a uniquely inter- and transdisciplinary examination into the August 2015 Gold King Mine spill in Silverton, Colorado, when more than three million gallons of subterranean mine water, carrying 880,000 pounds of heavy metals, spilled into a tributary of the Animas River. The book illuminates the ongoing ecological, economic, political, social, and cultural significance of a regional event with far-reaching implications, showing how this natural and technical disaster has affected and continues to affect local and national communities, including Native American reservations, as well as agriculture and wildlife in the region.
 
This singular event is surveyed and interpreted from multiple diverse perspectives—college professors, students, and scientists and activists from a range of academic and epistemological backgrounds—with each chapter reflecting unique professional and personal experiences. Contributors examine both the context for this event and responses to it, embedding this discussion within the broader context of the tens of thousands of mines leaking pollutants into waterways and soils throughout Colorado and the failure to adequately mitigate the larger ongoing crisis.
 
The Gold King Mine spill was the catalyst that finally brought Superfund listing to the Silverton area; it was a truly sensational event in many respects. Gold Metal Waters will be of interest to students and scholars in all disciplines, but especially in environmental history, western history, mining history, politics, and communication, as well as general readers concerned with human relationships with the environment.

Contributors: Alane Brown, Brian L. Burke, Karletta Chief, Steven Chischilly, Becky Clausen, Michael A. Dichio, Betty Carter Dorr, Cynthia Dott, Gary Gianniny, David Gonzales, Andrew Gulliford, Lisa Marie Jacobs, Ashley Merchant, Teresa Montoya, Scott W. Roberts, Lorraine L. Taylor, Jack Turner, Keith D. Winchester, Megan C. Wrona, Janene Yazzie
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781646421756
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
Publication date: 09/01/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 285
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Brad T. Clark is associate professor in the Department of Political Science and a faculty affiliate in the Department of Environment and Sustainability at Fort Lewis College. His original research has been published in the Society and Natural Resource Journal, Environmental Practice Journal, and Social Science Journal.

Pete McCormick is professor in the Department of Environment and Sustainability at Fort Lewis College where he has served in various teaching and administrative capacities including associate dean and associate provost. He is a governor-appointed commissioner on the Southern Ute Indian Tribe–State of Colorado Environmental Commission; has published over twenty articles, book chapters, and book reviews; and was the book review editor for the American Indian Quarterly.
 

Table of Contents

Contents Introduction: From Gold Medal to Gold Metal Waters | Brad T. Clark 1. A Tale of Two Places: The Upper and Lower Animas River Watersheds in Southwest Colorado | Brad T. Clark 2. The Gold King Mine Release: Impacts on Water Quality and Aquatic Life | Scott W. Roberts 3. A Potent Focusing Event: The Gold King Mine Spill and Rapid Policy Development | Brad T. Clark 4. From Deep Time to Deep Valleys: Hydrology and Ecology of the Animas River Drainage | Cynthia E. Dott, Gary L. Gianniny, and David A. Gonzales 5. Watershed Consciousness: The Animas River and a Sense of Place | Pete McCormick 6. Tourist Season | Lorraine L. Taylor and Keith D. Winchester 7. Contaminated Mines or Minds: The Psychological Reaction to the Animas River Spill | Brian L. Burke, Alane Brown, Betty Carter Dorr, and Megan C. Wrona 8. Social Impacts of the Gold King Mine Spill on the Animas–San Juan River Watershed Communities | Becky Clausen, Teresa Montoya, Karletta Chief, Steven Chischilly, Janene Yazzie, Jack Turner, Lisa Marie Jacobs, and Ashley Merchant 9. The Problems of Litigating Hardrock Mining | Michael A. Dichio 10. Divergent Perspectives on AMD Remediation in the Upper and Lower Animas Watersheds: Pre- and Post-Spill Policy Preferences | Brad T. Clark Afterword: We All Live Downstream: From Gold Medal to Gold Metal Waters, Lessons from the Gold King Mine Spill | Andrew Gulliford Contributors Index
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