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  • Transformers, power lines and cooling towers of Appalachian Power's John E. Amos coal-fired power plant on shore of the Kanawha River, West Virginia.
    WV-1031a.tif
  • Rusted 55-gallon drums at mill site for the Nabesna Mine that from 1931 to 1940 produced 53,400 ounces of gold, Nebesna, White Mountain, Wrangell-St. Elias National Preserve, Alaska.
    WR-1108a.tif
  • Dusk descending over the high tension electric line distributing power from the Bonanza coal-fired power plant, Uintah Basin, Utah.
    UT-FA42804.tif
  • Pulp mill of St. Joe Forest Product Company, Port St. Joe, Florida.
    FL-1021e.tif
  • Acid mine drainage flowing through abandoned mill site, Kantishna Mining District, Denali National Park, Alaska.
    D-348b.tif
  • Night view of Catalyst Elk Falls Paper Mill, Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada.
    BCC-2b.tif
  • High tension power lines departing across the desert from the Glen Canyon Dam, Arizona.
    ECO35-1a.tif
  • Dusk descending over the high tension electric line distributing power from the Bonanza coal-fired power plant, Uintah Basin, Utah.
    UT-FA42802.tif
  • Acid mine drainage from abandoned gold mining shaft, Kantishna Mining District, Denali National Park, Alaska.
    D-345a.tif
  • Navajo Generating Station, a coal-fired powerplant with the capacity of 2,280 megawatts located on the Navajo Reservation near Page, Arizona.  Plant burns coal from the Peabody Western Coal Company;s Kayenta Mine at releases an estimated 19.9 million tons of Carbon Dioxide annually.
    AZ-3a.tif
  • Rusting, leaking five gallon container of DDT among discarded items in an abandoned barn, Clarkston, Michigan.
    ECO-3a.tif
  • Dusk descending over the high tension electric line distributing power from the Bonanza coal-fired power plant, Uintah Basin, Utah.
    UT-FA42803.tif
  • Dusk descending over the Navajo Generating Station, a coal-fired powerplant with the capacity of 2,280 megawatts located on the Navajo Reservation near Page, Arizona.  Plant burns coal from the Peabody Western Coal Company;s Kayenta Mine at releases an estimated 19.9 million tons of Carbon Dioxide annually.
    AZ-1.tif
  • Rusted 55-gallon drums at mill site for the Nabesna Mine that from 1931 to 1940 produced 53,400 ounces of gold, Nebesna, White Mountain, Wrangell-St. Elias National Preserve, Alaska.
    WR-1109a.tif
  • Dusk descending over the high tension electric line distributing power from the Bonanza coal-fired power plant, Uintah Basin, Utah.
    UT-FA42801.tif
  • Acid mine drainage from abandoned gold mining shaft, Kantishna Mining District, Denali National Park, Alaska.
    D-346b.tif
  • Dusk descending over the high tension electric line distributing power from the Bonanza coal-fired power plant, Uintah Basin, Utah.
    UT-FA42799.tif
  • Clear-cut logging in former coastal temperate rain forest, Deep River Drainage, Wahkiakum County, Washington.
    WA-17b.tif
  • Jet contrails above the Great Salt Lake, Utah.
    UT-414.tif
  • Dusk descending over the high tension electric line distributing power from the Bonanza coal-fired power plant, Uintah Basin, Utah.
    UT-FA42796.tif
  • Dusk descending over the high tension electric line distributing power from the Bonanza coal-fired power plant, Uintah Basin, Utah.
    UT-FA42798.tif
  • Used tires dumped in the Great Salt Lake Desert, Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah.
    UT-2162.tif
  • Pulp mill of St. Joe Forest Product Company, Port St. Joe, Florida.
    FL-1022a.tif
  • Abandoned 55-gallon drums left between the late 1930s through the 1940s by the U.S. Army Air Force and redistributed by Koyukuk River floods in woods downstream from Old Bettles, Alaska
    ECO-6003a.tif
  • Abandoned 55-gallon drums left between the late 1930s through the 1940s by the U.S. Army Air Force and redistributed by Koyukuk River floods in woods downstream from Old Bettles, Alaska
    ECO-6002.tif
  • Abandoned 55-gallon drums left between the late 1930s through the 1940s by the U.S. Army Air Force and redistributed by Koyukuk River floods in woods downstream from Old Bettles, Alaska
    ECO-6000.tif
  • Night view of Catalyst Elk Falls Paper Mill, Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada.
    BCC-3.tif
  • Open pit copper mine, Bisbee, Arizona.
    AZ-538a.tif
  • Open pit copper mine, Bisbee, Arizona.
    AZ-537a.tif
  • Jet contrails over sandstone beehives in the Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, Paria-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness, Utah-Arizona border.
    AZ35-04.tif
  • Jet contrails over sandstone beehives in the Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, Paria-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness, Utah-Arizona border.
    AZ35-03.tif
  • Quagmire of quick-mud and rotting vegetation clogging Navajo Canyon seven miles below the confluence with Choal Canyon, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Arizona.  This photo depicts sediment and debris filling Lake Powell behind the Glen Canyon Dam.  Low lake level at 3,600 feet exposes destruction of a formerly pristine riparian canyon.
    AZ-2127.tif
  • Tim Pfeiffer attempting to hike through quagmire of quick-mud and rotting vegetation clogging Navajo Canyon seven miles below the confluence with Choal Canyon, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Arizona.  This photo depicts sediment and debris filling Lake Powell behind the Glen Canyon Dam.  Low lake level at 3,600 feet exposes destruction of a formerly pristine riparian canyon.
    AZ-2126b.tif
  • Aerial view of clear-cut logging north of Gulf of Alaska coast near Cape Yakataga, Alaska.
    AK-5358.tif
  • Tangle of ghost fishing nets and ropes washed ashore, St. George Island, Pribilof Islands, Bering Sea, Alaska.
    AK-5092.tif
  • Bureau of Indian Affairs Pickup Truck abandoned outside of Hydaburg, Alaska.
    AK35-33.tif
  • Trash along the edge of the Cumberland River below Cumberland Falls, Cumberland Falls State Resort Park, Kentucky.
    KY-1027.tif
  • Plastic flotsam in shoreline wave wash, Washington Islands Wilderness, North Olympic Coast, Olympic National Park, Washington.
    OL-13a.tif
  • Plastic and styrofoam flotsam with beach driftwood, Washington Islands Wilderness, North Olympic Coast, Olympic National Park, Washington.
    OL-12a.tif
  • Transformers, power lines and cooling towers of Appalachian Power's John E. Amos coal-fired power plant on shore of the Kanawha River, West Virginia.
    WV-1030b.tif
  • Kanawha River Plant, coal-fired, Cedar Grover, West Virginia.
    WV-1038.tif
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