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Gold King Mine Spill Citizens’ Advisory Committee Meets Monday to Discuss Sediment

JONATHAN THOMPSON HIGH COUNTRY NEWS

  Santa Fe – New Mexico’s Gold King Mine Spill Citizens’ Advisory Committee, based out of San Juan County, New Mexico, will meet Monday, July 25 at 5:30 p.m. in the San Juan Community College Student Center-SUNS Room which is accessible through the Henderson Fine Arts Center.

 

 

Bruce Yurdin, program manager with the New Mexico Environment Department’s Surface Water Quality Bureau will provide an update on the Long-Term Impact Review Teams’ acquisition of XRF technology for testing of lead in soils and the current status of sediment in the Animas/San Juan watershed. Yurdin will also discuss the Environment Department’s observations at EPA’s mine wastewater treatment facility at Gladstone, CO, the results from the 2016 Spring runoff, and an overview of EPA’s Fate and Transport Model which attempts to measure the effects of the spill.

 

 

The Citizens’ Advisory Committee (CAC) is a group of 11 citizen volunteers from Northern New Mexico, including the Navajo Nation, who provide a forum for public concerns while tracking the scientific long-term monitoring activity of the Gold King Mine spill’s effects in the state.  The CAC was established by Governor Susana Martinez in 2015 along with New Mexico’s Long-Term Impact Review Team to work with stakeholders regarding the continuing effects of the August 5, 2015 mine blowout that U.S. Environmental Protection Agency officials have admitted to causing.  The blowout released three million gallons of mining wastewater laden with 880,000 pounds of metals into the Animas and San Juan River systems.

 

 

For more information please visit NMD’s Gold King Mine website: www.nmedRiverWaterSafety.org

 

For Citizens’ Advisory Committee information please visit: https://www.env.nm.gov/river-water-safety/animas-river-citizens-advisory-committee-public-participation-page/

 

For questions or concerns email us at NMENV-Outreach@state.nm.us