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Silver Valley Resource Analysis for Pulp and Paper Mill Feasibility Item Info

Title:
Silver Valley Resource Analysis for Pulp and Paper Mill Feasibility
Creator:
James G. MacCracken; Jay O'Laughlin
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1991
Description:
Policy Analysis Group Report - University of Idaho College of Natural Resources
Abstract:
Seven chapters prepared by ten authors analyze the non-mineral resources of this economically depressed area affected by heavy metal pollution from historic mining and smelting activity. A pulp and paper mill is not feasible in the 21-square mile Bunker Hill superfund site for three reasons: (1) the lack of water to dilute mill effluent during low flow periods, (2) questionable availability of wood fiber, and (3) potential liability for Superfund cleanup costs. PAG Issue Brief #3 provides information on the 2002 Brownfields Act that could provide some relief from Superfund liability to small business operators.
Subjects:
pulp and paper industry
Type:
Text
Format:
application/pdf
Language:
eng

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