Opinion & Letters to the Editor

Stop placating Silverton, San Juan County
Letters to the Editor

Stop placating Silverton, San Juan County

August 18, 2015

The basic problem has been Silverton’s and San Juan County’s repeated efforts to block Superfund designation. It is time we hold the Durango City Council, La Plata County commissioners, the…

Silly season
Editorials

Silly season

August 18, 2015

Candidates’ continued talk of ending birthright citizenship is ridiculous

Consider all options for new sewer plant
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Consider all options for new sewer plant

August 16, 2015

I question whether a rebuild at Santa Rita, with all of the uncertainties of remodeling a plant that must operate 24/7, will result in the lowest sewer rates over the…

Community help
Editorials

Community help

August 16, 2015

Clearinghouse, emergency funds aim to assist those affected by mine spill

Seek affordable options for sewer plant
Letters to the Editor

Seek affordable options for sewer plant

August 16, 2015

Durango serves down to High Bridge. South Durango Sanitation District serves south of that, which includes the major growth areas of Three Springs and along La Posta road. The foreseeable…

Shots fired too close for comfort on trail
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Shots fired too close for comfort on trail

August 16, 2015

There were four of us hiking at Saul’s Creek just out of Bayfield recently. We hiked a short trail on the west side going back up toward Bayfield. We saw…

Silverton officials suffer ‘Jaws syndrome’
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Silverton officials suffer ‘Jaws syndrome’

August 16, 2015

Well, fact is that heavy metals do not typically kill fish. But they do mess them up big time. First, the heavy metals will settle into the stream substrate (bottom).…

Explore restoration of the Arc
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Explore restoration of the Arc

August 15, 2015

After looking at the damage done to the piece and consulting an art restoration expert, I do not believe that is true. Almost anything can be repaired, and while the…

A Durango Melody
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A Durango Melody

August 15, 2015

I just wanted to share this poem with all the others who love our special town: Durango Melody Wrapped around a flowing river Nestled deep below the peaks, Full of…

Polluted river cancels house hunt
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Polluted river cancels house hunt

August 15, 2015

Many of us are aware that the public is intentionally not being given all the disastrous details about the contamination of the Animas. Heavy metals such as cadmium, zinc, and…

Spill was a reminder of Blair’s foresight
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Spill was a reminder of Blair’s foresight

August 15, 2015

I attended the last public meeting on the spill and was again reminded that if Mountain Studies Institute had not been “Johnny (or Joan) on the spot” regarding the plume…

First estimate of spill off by millions
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First estimate of spill off by millions

August 15, 2015

To better reflect the enormity of the problem, we should be talking about “at least 3 million gallons” of toxic water, based on EPA estimates. The difference is far more…

Feel grief for river in order to heal
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Feel grief for river in order to heal

August 15, 2015

Who would have thought that our precious Animas would fall victim to a toxic spill? And yet, we’ve known that Silverton, our neighbor to the north, has tons of undealt-with…

Trump a perfect spokesman for the right
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Trump a perfect spokesman for the right

August 15, 2015

Donald Trump is the perfect representative for the modern day conservative movement. Sure, he’s offensive and has little regard for the facts, but this is the Fox News Republican party…

Don’t shoot messenger over mine spill
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Don’t shoot messenger over mine spill

August 15, 2015

Twenty-five years ago, when Silverton was struggling to exist after the last mine closed, “Superfund site” was no welcome label. So a compromise was reached, doing the jobs piecemeal. I…

More helicopters will destroy Silverton
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More helicopters will destroy Silverton

August 15, 2015

And when challenged, they threaten to lay off employees in an attempt to coerce hesitant county commissioners into supporting their devious requests. But the three or four new employees that…

River pollution reminds of Native proverb
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River pollution reminds of Native proverb

August 15, 2015

“When the last tree is cut down, the last fish is caught, and the last river is polluted; when to breathe the air is sickening, you will realize, too late,…

Import bears to deal with homeless
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Import bears to deal with homeless

August 15, 2015

I have a solution to this problem: Import more bears to the Tech Center area! While the bears were playing up there, panhandling came to a screeching halt. Walmart is…

Take action now on climate change
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Take action now on climate change

August 15, 2015

Colorado is already paying the price of warming temperatures and unchecked carbon emissions via increased wildfires and a shrinking snowpack. It’s having a negative impact on our businesses, communities and…

Complex solutions
Editorials

Complex solutions

August 15, 2015

Treating water and averting risk will require coordination, investment

Time for Silverton to cooperate with EPA
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Time for Silverton to cooperate with EPA

August 13, 2015

Mines above Silverton have leached so many toxic chemicals into the Animas that several species of indigenous fish and insects to the river have all but disappeared. According to a…

Strater play captures Durango flavor
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Strater play captures Durango flavor

August 13, 2015

The original play perfectly captures the flavor and tradition of Durango and the Strater Hotel. The professional performers create an engaging, comedic show that will make you laugh and even…

Sanctuary city
Editorials

Sanctuary city

August 13, 2015

Durango’s clarifying resolution focuses on label, while nondiscrimination remains

Tell Congress to make cleanup a priority
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Tell Congress to make cleanup a priority

August 12, 2015

This is also a wake-up call to our community about the ongoing threat posed by abandoned hard-rock mines. There are an estimated 500,000 of these mines, affecting about 40 percent…

Clean Power Plan encourages growth
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Clean Power Plan encourages growth

August 12, 2015

Small Business Majority’s scientific opinion polling found 87 percent of small-business owners believe improving clean-energy innovation and energy efficiency are good ways to increase prosperity for small businesses through job…

Suing the EPA
Editorials

Suing the EPA

August 12, 2015

of a lawsuit is premature; everyone should first see how things play out

Adopt, enforce barking-dog ordinance
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Adopt, enforce barking-dog ordinance

August 11, 2015

I am of the belief that there is no such thing as a bad dog, only bad dog owners. My wife and I enjoyed dogs in our family for more…

The future of the Animas is worrisome
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The future of the Animas is worrisome

August 11, 2015

We launched in our kayaks thinking it was runoff from the Red Mountain pass area that made its way down the river, and didn’t think in our wildest dreams what…

County pay
Editorials

County pay

August 11, 2015

commisioners do not set their own pay, nor should they be able to