Officials with the Environmental Protection Agency are using crushed limestone as the key ingredient in neutralizing mine waste along the Arkansas River near Leadville.
In this video:
- trucks with powdered limestone leaving Longmont
- trucks unloading composted manure at the ranch near Leadville while workers prepare to repair the soil on the Smith ranch along the river
- third-generation rancher Bernard "Doc" Smith showing the bare spots on his property
- environmental consultant Stuart Jennings discussing the discolored vegetation along the Arkansas River
"When the Sun was starting to Set and the air was starting to darken, he was starting to feel t h a t chilling and t h a t pulsing of blood in his veins. Excitation? Ecstasy? General feeling of existence? Call it what you like. And feel the rhythm of the street."
Michal Kotlinski, The Tales From The Outside Of Your Block
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