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Trees and shrubs with green leaves grow in scattered spots from an area covered in black and dark gray rocks. Railroad tracks run behind it and beyond that is a steep embankment, I25, a bridge with arched light green girders a portion of the Pueblo cityscape.
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Looking north from a spot near the site of the former Colorado Smelter in Pueblo toward I25 and the Santa Fe Avenue Bridge. The Superfund study area contains some 2,000 homes. (July 17, 2017)

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