PHOTOS: What the Climax mine leaves behind  

The state says it’s watching rigorously, with quite a few water monitoring necessities on Climax and up to date mining reclamation bonds of $92 million. Climax is constructing new environmental containment tasks beneath its tailings ponds, and “a number of reclamation take a look at plot tasks” are underway, based on state well being regulators. Climax is in compliance with the water high quality allow that controls discharges into Tenmile Creek, the state mentioned.


Tailings storage areas have sludge cells used to include water as it’s being handled. The storage cells with crimson colours are a results of iron faraway from the water, whereas the yellow-colored materials is typical tailings, which is floor rock that is still after molybdenum has been eliminated. (Hugh Carey, The Colorado Solar)