Aquatic assessment of the Pike Hill Copper Mine Superfund site, Corinth, Vermont: USGS Scientific Investigations Report 2012-5288

Aquatic assessment of the Pike Hill Copper Mine Superfund site, Corinth, Vermont: USGS Scientific Investigations Report 2012-5288 - Paperback

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Aquatic assessment of the Pike Hill Copper Mine Superfund site, Corinth, Vermont: USGS Scientific Investigations Report 2012-5288

Aquatic assessment of the Pike Hill Copper Mine Superfund site, Corinth, Vermont: USGS Scientific Investigations Report 2012-5288 - Paperback

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by Et Al (Created by), Nadine M. Piatak (Author), Denise M. Argue (Author)

The Pike Hill Copper Mine Superfund site in Corinth, Orange County, Vermont, includes the Eureka, Union, and Smith mines along with areas of downstream aquatic ecosystem impairment. The site was placed on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) National Priorities List in 2004. The mines, which operated from about 1847 to 1919, contain underground workings, foundations from historical structures, several waste-rock piles, and some flotation tailings. The mine site is drained to the northeast by Pike Hill Brook, which includes several wetland areas, and to the southeast by an unnamed tributary that flows to the south and enters Cookville Brook. Both brooks eventually drain into the Waits River, which flows into the Connecticut River.

Number of Pages: 128
Dimensions: 0.27 x 9.69 x 7.44 IN
Publication Date: March 08, 2013

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