Paul Resch recalls playing football when he was a child on an asbestos-contaminated vermiculite discipline, just yards from rail tracks where trains sprang up clouds of dust as they hauled the poisoned material from a mountain mine through the town of Libby in northwest Montana. He liked to walk into nearby road yards ‘ vermiculite-filled storage boxes to catch birds to serve them while scurrying along the Kootenai River.
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