The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Monday morning released details about a long-awaited proposal to significantly lower the lead cleanup level for residential soils and interior dust in Butte. As envisioned, the cleanup level would drop from 1,200 parts per million to 456 ppm.

In addition, EPA proposed expanding the current boundary for residential sampling and remediation. The so-called Butte Priority Soils Operable Unit, or BPSOU, a federal Superfund geographic construct, would grow by about 3,637 acres, which would add 7,100 homes.

Duncan Adams covers the environment, natural resources, Montana Tech and other beats for The Montana Standard. Reach him at (406) 496-5572 or duncan.adams@mtstandard.com

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