Here's what Wikipedia says about Picher:

Picher is a ghost town and former city in Ottawa County, Oklahoma, United 
States. Formerly a major national center of lead and zinc mining at the heart 
of the Tri-State Mining District, over a century of unrestricted subsurface 
excavation dangerously undermined most of Picher's town buildings and left 
giant piles of toxic metal-contaminated mine tailings (known as chat) heaped 
throughout the area. The discovery of the cave-in risks, groundwater 
contamination and health effects associated with the chat piles and subsurface 
shafts-particularly an alarming 1996 study which showed lead poisoning in 34% 
of the children in Picher[4]-eventually prompted a mandatory evacuation and 
buyout (via eminent domain) of the entire township by theEnvironmental 
Protection Agency and the incorporation of the town (along with the similarly 
contaminated satellite towns of Treece and Cardin) into the Tar Creek Superfund 
site.

A 2006 Army Corps of Engineers study which showed 86% of Picher's buildings 
(including the town school) were badly undermined and subject to collapse at 
any time.[5] A F4 tornado which destroyed or damaged 150 homes in May 2008 
accelerated the exodus. The town ceased official operations on September 1, 
2009 and the population plummeted from 1,640 at the 2000 census to just 20 at 
the 2010 census. As of January 2011, only six homes and one business remain, 
their owners having refused to leave at any price; the rest of the town's 
buildings (excepting designated historical structures) are scheduled to be 
demolished by the end of the year.

Picher is one of only a few locations in the world (along with others such as 
Gilman, Colorado and Wittenoom, Western Australia) to be evacuated and declared 
uninhabitable due to environmental and health damage caused by the mines the 
town once serviced.



A very, very sad story.



Ed



  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ed Weick 
  To: 'RE-DESIGNING WORK, INCOME DISTRIBUTION,EDUCATION' 
  Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2012 8:53 PM
  Subject: [Futurework] Picher, Oklahoma


  Just took a look at Picher, Ray.  Huge mine diggings all over the place.  One 
of them, just west of town, contains a "Harrell Park".  Was it named after 
someone you know?

  Ed


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