If you want references for any of my Snailbeach comments, I can supply them, but please let me know which ones you are interested in.
Regards,
Andy Cuckson
> from: Peter Claughton <[log in to unmask]>
> date: Sun, 01 Dec 2002 09:57:14
> to: [log in to unmask]
> subject: Re: Early documentation of the ecological problems in mining
>
> We have rather strayed off the original subject area onto boles / bales.
> Mike Gill did try to change the subject heading and I apologise for being
> amongst those who, for one reason or another, continued with the old one.
>
> Anyway - to get back to the original query. Many thanks to all those who
> responded. I'll try and put together a collated reply to Tatanja at the
> Idirija Mine but the replies did lack evidence on the documentation. The
> reference to a court case where dead sheep were presented as evidence could
> provide a lead to the documentation - I can put my finger on the Mendip
> case, re. Ennor and the paper mills but that is pollution rather than
> ecological damage. Could I echo Sallie's request for chapter and verse on
> the eco. case referred to in the SMRG journal.
>
> Peter
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