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Maybe one day they will get decent monuments or museums. Maybe when the mine runs dry(not anytime soon) they can make Bingham canyon accessable to the public they'd have do a good job reclaiming the land to do so and remove all their waste.This is highly unlikely though
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Maybe one day they will get decent monuments or museums. Maybe when the mine runs dry(not anytime soon) they can make Bingham canyon accessable to the public they'd have do a good job reclaiming the land to do so and remove all their waste.This is highly unlikely though