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Fort Belknap backs state in bad actor case over Zortman-Landsky pollution

Since 1999, $77 million has been poured into healing this injured landscape at the Zortman-Landusky mine sites, almost $50 million coming in public money.

A great, in depth look into the long term impacts of irresponsible mining.

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