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Turning back the pages

Patrick Sweeney by Patrick Sweeney
January 7, 2021
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30 years ago – January 11, 1991

A recent study in Gilpin and Clear Creek Counties to determine if people are suffering from high levels of lead, arsenic, or cadmium in the blood has shown “no cause for serious concern,” according to Linda Metzger, Colorado Health Department coordinator for the study. Of the 197 people tested, 5 in Gilpin and 13 in Clear Creek had slightly elevated levels of lead in their blood stream. All are being contacted by the health department with suggestions on how to limit their exposure to lead. Tap water samples from each household in the study were tested also. All were deemed safe. Study participants with questions about their own results can call Linda Metzger or Dr. Gina Terraciano and Dr. Michael Wilson. They also can provide information to anyone intereste in results of the study. A final report will be ready this spring.

Ken Staruk and David Spellman asked Central City to consider abandoning Leavitt Street. It begins at the old bridge that crosses the flume between Gregory and Lawrence at the site of the Buell Mill ruins, which the two men own. The bridge is dilapidated and could pose a liability to both the city and adjacent property owners, Staruk pointed out. Council will consult with the city attorney before deciding what to do.

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