"Mike Casbon, who is based in Indiana with multi-national contractor     ERM Inc., has spent much of the past 10 months in El Paso, Texas,     helping oversee the demolition of a copper smelting facility that is     spread out over 200 acres.
     
     ERM hired Brandenburg Industrial Service Co., Chicago, as its     demolition subcontractor for the project. Malcolm Pirnie, Highlands     Ranch, Colo., was the lead remediation contractor.
     
     Metals were smelted at the site, adjacent to the border with       Mexico, from 1887 until Asarco closed the facility in 2005. In     part because owners prior to Asarco smelted lead on the site,     decontamination has been a vital part of the demolition and     recycling process, said Casbon.
     
     While the decontamination process has been costly, the variety and     volume of metals harvested has yielded generous returns. That harvest       has included some 3,500 tons of copper; 1.5 million pounds of       lead; 44,000 ounces of silver; and 1,200 ounces of gold.
     
     Much of this material has been harvested and sold during a time       of record-high metals prices, benefiting the trust entity that     now owns the land.
       
       In addition to recycling metal for an eager scrap market, Casbon       indicated that the project has also entailed recycling sulfuric       acid, Douglas fir timber and some salvageable equipment.
     
     Casbon said the efforts of ERM, Brandenburg and others working on     the project have provided a tremendous financial success           for the Asarco site land trust. Rather than     spending down the trust’s $52 million cash reserves for the project,     work done thus far has provided an additional $25 million           to the trust’s value.
     
     The 2011 C&D Recycling Forum was Sept. 25-27 at the Turf Valley     Resort and Conference Center in Ellicott City, Md."
 http://www.cdrecycler.com/cdr-forum-rising-and-falling-LEED-Asarco-Nationals-Park.aspx   
Blog shown in web view. Mrs. Mcmurray 's obtained proof Asarco smelter poisoned El Paso TX through what the EPA & US DOJ said was illegal burning of illegal hazardous/radioactive wastes 1991-98. (see 73 page 1998 conf. for settlement purposes only DOJ EPA Asarco doc,10/06 nytimes) We have never been told what actinides, forever chemicals, dioxins etc are present from illegal Asarco actions.
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