Yes, interesting. I wish they would have mentioned in the article which golf course archie was involved. There are a few gca firms that specialize in reclaiming sites like landfills, etc.
Still, it is a pity that it will only take 300 years to get the groundwater back to potable. The article says the property is not suitable for habitats like housing, hotels, nursing homes, ect. But, it seems to be OK for recreation including the golf course and a whitewater park and business park. That still makes me wonder... how safe?
It is scary to imagine all the sites like this one (worse in third world areas) built many years ago in an age where corporations had no conscience to restrain themselves from doing whatever it took to produce and didn't bother about what long term damage they were doing to environments and people.
Well at least Casper is making an apparent good start...