Southeast Missouri / Lead Belt / Mississippi Corridor
Old Lead Belt cleanup: a record to check, not a reason to panic
St. Francois County's Old Lead Belt history left mine-tailings and cleanup records to check calmly through EPA and Missouri DNR, especially before weighing a specific property.
St. Francois County was the core of Missouri’s Old Lead Belt, and that century of lead mining left a physical and regulatory legacy: large piles of mine tailings (often called chat) around Park Hills, the former Flat River area, Desloge, Leadwood, and Bonne Terre, plus federally documented cleanup work. The calm, factual way to handle this is to treat it as a set of public records you can read, not a scare. The U.S. EPA tracks cleanup status for documented sites, and the Missouri Department of Natural Resources covers the state role in mining reclamation and environmental review. Substantial remediation has been done over the years. For anyone weighing a specific property, the practical step is to look up the current status of that area through EPA and DNR rather than relying on hearsay. This note points to where the records live; it does not assess any one parcel.
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Where this fits: this note belongs to St. Francois County. See every local note for the county on its page.