EPA releases final water-monitoring plan related to Gold King Mine spill

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EPA releases final water-monitoring plan related to Gold King Mine spill

Plans to test 30 locations over a yearlong period
Malaki Rhode fly fishes the Animas River in late February. In the wake of the Gold King Mine spill in August 2015, The Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday released a monitoring plan for the river that will measure metal exposure for recreational users.

EPA releases final water-monitoring plan related to Gold King Mine spill

Malaki Rhode fly fishes the Animas River in late February. In the wake of the Gold King Mine spill in August 2015, The Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday released a monitoring plan for the river that will measure metal exposure for recreational users.
For more information

To see the data from the Environmental Protection Agency’s fall monitoring of the Animas and San Juan rivers and related information, go to http://1.usa.gov/1T8t9G2.
The EPA also has created a website with other information related to the Aug. 5, 2015, Gold King Mine spill: https://www.epa.gov/goldkingmine.

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