Operable Unit Information
For more than 100 years, Silver Bow Creek was used by mining and smelting companies, principally the Anaconda Company, as an industrial sewer for tailings and the acidic, metal laden water pumped from the mines.
In June of 1908, a record-breaking flood washed tailings and slag from the ore milling, concentrating and smelting operations in Butte into the Clark Fork of the Columbia River, spreading a layer of contaminated waste down the drainage as far as Milltown Dam, just upriver of Missoula.
The Superfund cleanup of Silver Bow Creek began in Butte in 1997 by removing over one million cubic yards of the Colorado Smelter tailings and rebuilding the stream and its floodplain. That work was done by Atlantic Richfield as part of the Butte Priority Soils Operable Unit.
The next 26 miles of cleanup, extending from Butte to the Warm Springs Ponds, began in 1999 under the management of Montana Department of Environmental Quality, and after removing over 6.5 million cubic yards of tailings from the bed, banks and floodplain and rebuilding the stream and floodplain with clean materials, at a cost of nearly $140M, the cleanup was largely complete by 2015. From 2016 through 2018, DEQ addressed residual contamination largely in Subareas 1 and 2. The project is currently evaluating long-term groundwater management, some additional removals, long-term operations, monitoring and management before moving to the agencies can agree on final project close out.


What’s New
Superfund updates.
ARCO selects Butte Repository to dump toxic dirt in Silver Bow Creek cleanup
Date: Mar 27, 2026 Published By: KXLF News BUTTE -This summer, the plan is to start moving the more than 1 million cubic yards of contaminated dirt from Butte’s Silver Bow corridor and deposit it at the Butte Mine Waste Repository northeast of town. “This is a large…
Silver Bow Creek Greenway: A Legacy Worth Protecting
Date: Mar 24, 2026 Published By: The Montana Standard Guest View, Greenway Service District Board – Montana Standard March 24, 2026 In Superfund communities like ours, progress doesn’t always arrive with fanfare. Often it comes quietly and incrementally — mile…
September – October 2025 Superfund Update
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