Anaconda, Montana, once a symbol of environmental degradation, showcases a remarkable transformation, becoming a beacon of hope for similar communities.
Tommy Brooksbank, Jon Schlosberg, and Ivan Pereira report for ABC News.
In short:
- Anaconda, Montana, overcame its legacy as a heavily polluted site, thanks to extensive cleanup efforts.
- The town, previously devastated by copper processing pollution, now boasts greener landscapes and new developments.
- This success story serves as an example for other communities facing environmental challenges.
Key quote:
"I grew up across the street from mine dump that was called the Yellow Hill . . . We'd go play on it and ruin our shoes, now you think about it and it's crazy that we live like that."
— Butte resident Bill Foley
Why this matters:
Anaconda's journey from a pollution-stricken town to a revitalized community highlights the impact of dedicated environmental restoration. This transformation not only improves local health outcomes but also sets a precedent for nationwide environmental recovery efforts.
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