Living St. Louis
September 24, 2018
Special | 28m 29sVideo has Closed Captions
Missouri Mines State Historic Site, Environmental efforts on the Big River, Eddy Harris.
A trip deep into Missouri history at the Missouri Mines State Historic Site. Environmental efforts on the Big River are addressing the impact of lead-contaminated silt on aquatic life, part of the legacy of Missouri lead mining era. Eddy Harris has canoed the entire Mississippi River twice; once to write a book and again to make a film.
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Living St. Louis is a local public television program presented by Nine PBS
Support for Living St. Louis is provided by the Betsy & Thomas Patterson Foundation.
Living St. Louis
September 24, 2018
Special | 28m 29sVideo has Closed Captions
A trip deep into Missouri history at the Missouri Mines State Historic Site. Environmental efforts on the Big River are addressing the impact of lead-contaminated silt on aquatic life, part of the legacy of Missouri lead mining era. Eddy Harris has canoed the entire Mississippi River twice; once to write a book and again to make a film.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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