Article ID: CBB001421414

The Sludge Question: The Regulation of Mine Tailings in Nineteenth-Century Victoria (2014)

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Mining waste was a significant environmental problem in nineteenth-century Victoria, an Australian colony dependent on gold mining for its economic prosperity. Sludge from alluvial (placer) workings and hard-rock mining flowed into rivers across the colony causing significant damage and disruption to downstream communities. The sludge problem was eventually resolved by the passage of legislation early in the twentieth century. The struggle to control sludge reveals changes in public perception over a fifty-year period, from acceptance of sludge as an inevitable consequence of industry to the identification of sludge as pollution that should be eliminated. Significantly, at a time when the cost of dealing with noxious waste from other industries was still being borne by the public purse, the anti-sludge legislation held the mining industry responsible for its own pollution and required gold miners to return clean water to river systems. KEYWORDS: Pollution, gold mining, water, rivers, sludge, Australia

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Authors & Contributors
Mix, Michael C.
Marco Venanzi
Skelton, Leona J.
Jenny Gregory
Cassandra Mark-Thiesen
Kenneth G. McQueen
Journals
Substantia: An International Journal of the History of Chemistry
Northern History
Icon: Journal of the International Committee for the History of Technology
Environmental History
Earth Sciences History: Journal of the History of the Earth Sciences Society
Publishers
Oregon State University Press
Cambridge University Press
Il Formichiere
White Horse Press
University Press of Colorado
University of Rochester Press
Concepts
Mines and mining
Pollution
Rivers
Environmental history
Environmental protection
Industrialization
People
Edward Hargraves
Murchison, Roderick Impey
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
21st century
20th century, early
18th century
17th century
Places
United States
Australia
England
Perth (Western Australia)
Arctic regions
Ghana
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