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Hardcover $32.00 ISBN: 9781559633857 Published November 2004

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Leadville

The Struggle To Revive An American Town

 Leadville
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Gillian Klucas

312 pages | 6 x 9

Leadville explores the clash between a small mining town high up in Colorado's Rocky Mountains and the federal government, determined to clean up the toxic mess left from a hundred years of mining.



Set amidst the historic streets and buildings reflecting the town's past glory as one of the richest nineteenth-century mining districts in North America-a history populated with characters such as Meyer Guggenheim and the Titanic's unsinkable Molly Brown-the Leadville Gillian Klucas portrays became a battleground in the 1980s and 1990s.



The tale begins one morning in 1983 when a flood of toxic mining waste washes past the Smith Ranch and down the headwaters of the Arkansas River. The event presages a Superfund cleanup campaign that draws national attention, sparks local protest, and triggers the intervention of an antagonistic state representative.



Just as the Environmental Protection Agency comes to town telling the community that their celebrated mining heritage is a public health and environmental hazard, the mining industry abandons Leadville, throwing the town into economic chaos. Klucas unveils the events that resulted from this volatile formula and the remarkable turnaround that followed.



The author's well-grounded perspective, in-depth interviews with participants, and keen insights make Leadville a portrait vivid with characterizations that could fill the pages of a novel. But because this is a real story with real people, It shows the reality behind the Western mystique and explores the challenges to local autonomy and community identity brought by a struggle for economic survival, unyielding government policy, and long-term health consequences induced by extractive-industry practices.



The proud Westerners of Leadville didn't realize they would be tangling with a young and vigorous Environmental Protection Agency in a modern-day version of an old Western standoff. In the process, Klucas shows, both sides would be forced to address hard questions about identity and the future with implications that reach far beyond Leadville and the beautiful high valley that nurtures it.


Contents



Prologue



Chapter 1. Living Downstream

Chapter 2. Boom Years

Chapter 3. The Fortunes of asarco

Chapter 4. The Shutdown

Chapter 5. Overrun by Outsiders

Chapter 6. The Brown Envelope

Chapter 7. Plugging the Yak

Chapter 8. The Lead in Leadville

Chapter 9. Stall, Stall, Stall

Chapter 10. “Beyond Denial” 

Chapter 11. A New Era 

Chapter 12. Moving Yellow Iron 

Chapter 13. Stray Horse Gulch

Chapter 14. Give and Take

Chapter 15. Saving Oro City

Chapter 16. The Hydrologic Center of the Earth

Chapter 17. Kids First 

Chapter 18. Doc’s Meadows

Chapter 19. Appalachia of the West 

Chapter 20. Wedding Cakes and Merlot Ponds



Epilogue

Acknowledgments

A Note on Sources

Index

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