Title
REMEDIATION IN AND AROUND BUTTE THE NEXT FIVE YEARS
Document Type
Lecture
Publication Date
Fall 9-23-2020
Keywords
Butte, soils, restoration, superfund
Abstract
“Federal District Court of Montana approved the motion to enter the Butte Priority Soils Operable Unit Consent Decree, making it an enforceable order of the Court. The Butte Priority Soils Operable Unit Consent Decree and its related documents reflect agreement on many remedial actions to be accomplished over the next several years in Butte and Walkerville Montana. The remedial work will provide additional protections for human health and the environment in Butte and Walkerville.” The talk is about Superfund work to be done in the next five years to include the current Five-Year Review for SBCBA and BMFOU, BPSOU, and WSSOU work.
Recommended Citation
Greene, Nikia and Reed, Daryl, "REMEDIATION IN AND AROUND BUTTE THE NEXT FIVE YEARS" (2020). Guest Lectures. 117.
https://digitalcommons.mtech.edu/campus_lectures/117
Comments
Nikia Greene has 10 years of experience in Superfund and currently manages the Butte Priority Soils Operable Unit, the Butte Mine Flooding Operable Unit, the Rocker Operable Unit (Silver Bow Creek Butte/Area NPL sites), and the West Side Soils Operable Unit. Daryl Reed (B.S. in Geology – Univ. of Minnesota Duluth) has worked on Butte Superfund sites for the past 20 years as the State Project Officer for the Montana Department of Environmental Quality.