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Notes from the front lines of conservation on the Colorado Plateau.
EcoFlight
12/11/18
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Tons of Radioactive Waste Trucked to White Mesa Mill
Over 500 truckloads of radioactive waste have arrived on the doorstep of the Ute Mountain Ute tribal community of White Mesa.
Blake McCord
11/19/18
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White Mesa Uranium Mill Seeks to Expand
The mill wants to add another 80 acres of waste ponds, but could the toxic goulash the ponds contain seep into groundwater?
Ed Moss
11/13/18
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Court Reverses Course in Canyon Mine Lawsuit
A case challenging a uranium mine near Grand Canyon National Park gets another day in court.
Deborah Lee Soltesz, U.S. Forest Service, Coconino National Forest
10/11/18
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Proposed Rule Change Could Make Mining in National Forests Easier
What is the Forest Service thinking about changing, why, and what will it mean for your national forests?
Blake McCord
10/3/18
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A Huge Legal Victory, But We’re Not Done Yet
The Supreme Court has put an end to the legal challenge to the Grand Canyon mining ban.
Blake McCord
09/24/18
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Grand Canyon Guardians Gather at Red Butte
A small tribe with a big voice, the Havasupai also have a big area to protect: the Grand Canyon.
Bruce Gordon, EcoFlight
08/22/18
DC Dispatch
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Uranium
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Protect Bears Ears and Grand Canyon from Uranium Quotas
Uranium quotas would effectively force the U.S. nuclear power industry to purchase more uranium mined from U.S. public lands.
Tim Peterson
08/15/18
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Controversial Daneros Uranium Mine near Bears Ears Appealed
The Daneros uranium mine is within the ancestral lands of several tribes, including the Ute Mountain Ute, Hopi, and the Navajo Nation.
Corey Robinson
07/24/18
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Update: White Mesa Uranium Mill
White Mesa, Utah is home to the nation's last conventional uranium mill. Its neighbors are worried.
Ed Moss
07/20/18
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Administration Contemplates Uranium Quotas
It's been decades since the U.S. has seen a rush to the hills for uranium. But under the Trump administration, that could be about to change.
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