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Abandoned Lead & Zinc Mines and Chat Piles at Galena,  Kansas

 

Mining at Galena, Kansas

Photo courtesy John Charlton, Kansas Geological Survey

 

 

Galena is located in an area known as the Tri-State Mining District; so named because of zinc and lead mining that occurred beginning in the late 1800's and lasting nearly a century. The district spanned 2,500 miles in southeast Kansas, northeast Oklahoma, and southwest Missouri. Over the years, the district produced 50 percent of the zinc and 10 percent of the lead in the United States.

 

Once the ore had finally played out, mining operations left in their wake nearly 3,000 abandoned mine shafts in Cherokee County, alone, creating numerous environmental problems and other hazards, including open and collapsed mine shafts which have caused property damage, and water contamination.

 

By the 1980's the area was considered one of the most environmentally blighted in the nation and cleanup efforts began. However, as late as July 31, 2006, damage was still occurring as evidenced by the collapse of the backside of the Green Parrot Bar in downtown Galena.

 

 

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