The project, expected to create hundreds of jobs, has generated
substantial talk since Romarco moved into South Carolina more than three
years ago and began exploring for gold. Many people favor the gold mine
as a way to help the economy, but others worry about the environmental
toll the digging operation will have.
In addition to wetlands impacts, the project will create a toxin-tinged tailings pond and destroy some five miles of creeks.
http://www.thestate.com/2014/03/14/3326753/report-sc-gold-mine-would-significantly.html
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