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Russell Hartill, an attorney in Sandy who's written a book about the history of mining in California, said he thinks dumping dirt and rocks down a mine shaft to preserve history is an oxymoron.
"They seem to be more interested in rescuing a mine cart and sticking it at a roadside rest stop and saying, 'That's our mining heritage,"' he said.
Draper resident Corey Shuman, 35, a member of Gold Rush Expeditions Inc., a nonprofit group that works to preserve mine sites across Utah, said they're not heavily involved with Eureka because most of the sites were destroyed when the Environmental Protection Agency did lead abatement work there years ago. However, he said he's sad to see mine sites disappear off the map.
"(Mining) is a huge piece of history that Utah has to offer the nation that we're cutting our own throats on," he said.
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Mine enthusiast Stuart Burgess stands at the operating helm of the Eagle-Bluebell Hoise Room near Eureka. Division of Oil, Gas and Mining plans to backfill and close 116 abandoned mines in the area. Groups including Mojave Underground and Gold Rush Expedition oppose the move saying the division is rubbing out Utah's mining history, but the division says it is protecting the public from hazards.
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