Federal regulators approve long-term plan for cleaning site of Alaska mercury mine

Nearly a century after a Western Alaska mine began producing mercury, cleanup of the site is entering a final but long-term phase. On. Jan. 31, the United States Bureau of Land Management (BLM) issued a document known as a record of decision approving a long-term remediation plan for the Red Devil Mine, a onetime mercury producer that contaminated the Kuskokwim River region for decades.

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