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EPA awards $220 million for uranium mine cleanup on Navajo Nation


EPA awards $220 million for uranium mine cleanup on Navajo Nation
From the late 1940s through the 1960s, Kerr-McGee mined more than 7 million tons of ore on or near the Navajo Nation, leaving behind uranium mine sites.
Credit: Danika Worthington
Klee Benally of the Navajo Nation at a 2016 protest outside the Environmental Protection Agency in Washington, demanding cleanup of abandoned uranium mines. Even though mining stopped decades ago – and was banned by the tribe in 2005 – the fight to clean up the toxic sites has lingered.
Author: Cronkite News, Haleigh Kochanski
Published: 2:51 PM MST February 16, 2021
Updated: 2:51 PM MST February 16, 2021
WASHINGTON The Environmental Protection Agency said Thursday it will award contracts worth up to $220 million to three companies for the cleanup of some of the hundreds of abandoned uranium mines on the Navajo Nation. ....

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