In north valley, irrigation companies work to keep Animas River pollution out

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In north valley, irrigation companies work to keep Animas River pollution out

Ditch companies shut off headgates before spill arrived
Ed Zink, middle, and Jud Hassel, both with the Animas Consolidated Ditch Co., and Eric Hassel, look over the head gate of the ditch on Saturday. They had closed the irrigation gate that takes water from the Animas River on Wednesday after an alert from the county about the toxic sludge from the Gold King Mine that was flowing toward Durango.

In north valley, irrigation companies work to keep Animas River pollution out

Ed Zink, middle, and Jud Hassel, both with the Animas Consolidated Ditch Co., and Eric Hassel, look over the head gate of the ditch on Saturday. They had closed the irrigation gate that takes water from the Animas River on Wednesday after an alert from the county about the toxic sludge from the Gold King Mine that was flowing toward Durango.