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in northeast Oklahoma; the Jasper County and Newton County sites in southwest Missouri; and the Cherokee County site in southeast Kansas. In 2019 EPA announced a plan for continued funding of $ 16 million annually for cleanup at Tar Creek.
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counties of southwest Missouri. Production was particularly high during the World War I era and continued after World War II, but with declining activity. As jobs left the area, the communities declined in population.
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Vol 1, Ch. 20, pp. 400 - 430, 1968, American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, Inc.
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in 1970. Because of extensive toxic environmental wastes produced from these lead and zinc deposits, known as
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The Geology and Ore Deposits of the Tri-State District of Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma,
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crystals from the Tri-State district. The gold-colored mineral is
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Three large sites in this district have been classified by the
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mines were finally closed in 1967, and the "Swalley" mine near
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Cardin, Oklahoma

galena
chalcopyrite
lead
zinc
mining district
Missouri
Kansas
Oklahoma
Joplin
Granby
Jasper
Newton
Picher, Oklahoma
Baxter Springs, Kansas
chat
Picher, Oklahoma
Environmental Protection Agency
Superfund
Tar Creek Superfund site
List of Superfund sites in the United States
"TRI-STATE LEAD AND ZINC DISTRICT"
the original
"Kansas Geological Survey, Public Information Circular (PIC) 17"
"Swalley Mine, Baxter Springs, Picher Field, Cherokee County, Kansas, USA"
"Tri-State mining district superfund site"
the original
Lead and Zinc Mining in Kansas

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