Leaded: The Poisoning of Idaho's Silver Valley
Autor Michael C. Mixen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 noi 2016 – vârsta ani
Leaded is a timely and deeply researched account of one of the largest environmental disasters in western US history. It examines the origin, evolution, and causes of the harmful environmental and human health effects caused by mining operations in Idaho’s Coeur d’Alene Mining District—the “Silver Valley”—from 1885 to 1981. During that period, district mines produced over $5 billion worth of lead, silver, and zinc. The Bunker Hill Company dominated business and community activities in the district as owners and operators of the largest mine, lead smelter, and zinc plant.
During the first half of the twentieth century, industrial mining operations caused severe environmental damage to area waterways and lands from releases of sulfur gases, lead, and other toxic metals. Damaging human health effects were evident soon after the smelter opened in 1917, when Bunker Hill workers suffered from lead poisoning. Despite the obvious devastation, due to the influence of the mine and lead industry in state and federal politics, as well as scientific uncertainties about pollution effects, no effective federal laws regulating mining and smelting operations were passed until the 1970s.
In 1974, uncontrolled Bunker Hill lead smelter emissions led to the worst community lead exposure problem in the United States and resulted in a widespread lead poisoning epidemic of Silver Valley children. In response, the Environmental Protection Agency ultimately mandated federal air lead standards. At the same time, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health passed national standards reducing allowable occupational lead exposures. Bunker Hill could not meet the new standards, which was a major factor in forcing the company to close, leaving behind a contaminated geographic area that was classified at the time as the largest Superfund site in the United States.
Leaded will resonate with anyone who is concerned about the long-term effects of industrial pollution, as well as students of environmental history, western US history, mining history, environmental ethics, and environmental law.
During the first half of the twentieth century, industrial mining operations caused severe environmental damage to area waterways and lands from releases of sulfur gases, lead, and other toxic metals. Damaging human health effects were evident soon after the smelter opened in 1917, when Bunker Hill workers suffered from lead poisoning. Despite the obvious devastation, due to the influence of the mine and lead industry in state and federal politics, as well as scientific uncertainties about pollution effects, no effective federal laws regulating mining and smelting operations were passed until the 1970s.
In 1974, uncontrolled Bunker Hill lead smelter emissions led to the worst community lead exposure problem in the United States and resulted in a widespread lead poisoning epidemic of Silver Valley children. In response, the Environmental Protection Agency ultimately mandated federal air lead standards. At the same time, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health passed national standards reducing allowable occupational lead exposures. Bunker Hill could not meet the new standards, which was a major factor in forcing the company to close, leaving behind a contaminated geographic area that was classified at the time as the largest Superfund site in the United States.
Leaded will resonate with anyone who is concerned about the long-term effects of industrial pollution, as well as students of environmental history, western US history, mining history, environmental ethics, and environmental law.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780870718755
ISBN-10: 0870718754
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: 6 B&W photographs
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Oregon State University Press
Colecția Oregon State University Press
ISBN-10: 0870718754
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: 6 B&W photographs
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Oregon State University Press
Colecția Oregon State University Press
Recenzii
"Leaded is a profoundly important book about the place of radically extractive industries in the American West and the responsibility of government to protect human and ecological health."
Kathleen Dean Moore, High Country News
Kathleen Dean Moore, High Country News
"Michael Mix's Leaded very clearly shows us how it once was to live in a land where the rights of businesses to take from the land surmounted the rights of the people to live in safety and health upon it, and from it we should take heed lest it someday be visited upon us again."
John E. Riutta, The Well-Read Naturalist
John E. Riutta, The Well-Read Naturalist
"In intricate detail, Mix documents a toxic history that helped put standards in place today to ensure history doesn't repeat itself."
Jennifer K. Bauer
Jennifer K. Bauer
"Leaded is a welcome addition to the mining scholarship of the American West inspired by the author's family history...The force of Leaded's relentless probe of the environmental impact of Bunker Hill activities...complements Aiken's company history and Julie Whitesel Weston's 2009 memoir...vividly portray[ing] not only changing mining and processing practices and their environmental legacy but also the people who call the Silver Valley home."
-Susan Vatter, Mining History Journal
-Susan Vatter, Mining History Journal
"Leaded is a good book with many strengths...It is well researched, making effective use of legal documents among other unpublished sources...Leaded offers a good illustration of the changing legal, regulatory, and intergovernmental framework of pollution control in the twentieth century, as well as fascinating discussions about the complicated relationships between labor, community, scientists, and business."
- Lief Fredrickson, Environmental History
- Lief Fredrickson, Environmental History
Notă biografică
MICHAEL C. MIX received his PhD at the University of Washington in 1970 and was a professor of Biology at Oregon State University for thirty five years. He taught classes in Biology, Environmental Science, and Zoology, conducted research on pollutants in nearshore marine systems, and published widely in peer-reviewed journals. He is the senior author of a general biology textbook, Biology: The Network of Life. He has been researching the Silver Valley since the late 1980s.
Descriere
Leaded: The Poisoning of Idaho’s Silver Valley examines the origin, evolution, and causes of harmful environmental and human health effects caused by mining operations in Idaho’s Coeur d'Alene Mining District, the “Silver Valley,” from 1885-1981. It is a deeply researched account of one of the greatest environmental disasters in western American history. It belongs on the bookshelf of every student of environmental history, western U.S. history, mining history, environmental ethics, and environmental law.