Tuesday, 07 May 2024

REGIONAL: Tuleyome awarded $1.4 million mine clean up grant for Putah Creek watershed

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Tuleyome will use a $1.4 million grant for mine cleanup efforts in Napa County, Calif. Courtesy photo.



 



Tuleyome has been awarded a $1.4 million grant by the California Department of Fish and Game to clean up three abandoned mercury/nickel mines in the upper Putah Creek watershed during the next three years.


“We are very excited by this,” said Tuleyome Executive Director Sara Husby-Good. “It is a testament to the hard work that our Senior Policy Director Bob Schneider has done in this field. He has assembled an accomplished and talented team to make this happen. We are particularly pleased that this effort so closely aligns with our mission to protect our 'Deep Home Place.'”


“There is a role for nonprofits in the effort to restore abandon mines in our region,” said Schneider. “We can bring attention and focus to work with public officials and agencies to prioritize this need.”


The grant will be used to clean up the Twin Peaks and Corona mines, which also impact an area near Oat Hill Mine Road, Tuleyome reported.


The landowner originally purchased the property in order to donate it to the Napa County Regional Park and Open Space District as it is a key piece in Napa County's trail system plan.


However, the district found that it could not accept the property with the current mercury contamination. This project is designed to clean up the contamination.


“We are really pleased with this mine cleanup project and the great team that Tuleyome has assembled.  This project is a win for the environment, the landowner, and Napa County residents,” stated Napa County Supervisor Diane Dillion.


The team includes Stephen McCord of McCord Environmental; Greg Reller, Burleson Construction, which did the work on Turkey-Abbot Run mine in Lake County and are working at the Sulphur Bank superfund mine site in Clearlake Oaks); Peter Green, UC Davis; Tom Tsukamoto, TKT Consulting; Darell Slotton, UC Davis; Craig Thomsen, UC Davis; Vic Claassen, UC Davis; and, Michael Lozeau, Lozeau Drury LLP.


Tuleyome also will work closely with an archaeological to restore and protect mine relics.


There are an estimated 40 abandoned mercury mines in both the Putah and Cache Creek watersheds that occur on both public and private lands. Clean up and restoration of these mine sites is difficult and demands persistence, collaboration and funding.


The Turkey-Abbot Run mine adjacent to Highway 20 on the southern tip of Walker Ridge is one of the best examples of a successful cleanup effort and the Bureau of Land Management intends to award the contract in August to clean up much of the Rathburn-Petray mine on Walker Ridge above Bear Valley.


The Twin Peaks and Corona mines are located on and immediately adjacent to an abandoned Oat Hill Mine Road easement held by Napa County.


The easement abandonment, which occurred about 30 years ago, includes the provision that the county may reestablish the easement at any time for public purposes.


The southern eight miles of the Oat Hill Mine Road easement, which was also abandoned in the past, was reestablished in 2007 as a nonmotorized hiking, mountain biking and horseback-riding trail.


The northern five miles of the Oat Hill Mine Road easement were not opened to public use at that time due to concerns about public health and safety related to the Twin Peaks and Corona mines.


Opening the northern five miles of the Oat Hill Mine Road to public use is one of the priority projects identified in the District’s Master Plan adopted in 2009.


For more information please contact Bob Schneider at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or visit www.tuleyome.org.


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