Albuquerque Journal

Feds, tribe reach mine cleanup deal

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The federal government has reached another settlement with the Navajo Nation that will clear the way for cleanup work to continue at abandoned uranium mines across the largest American Indian reservatio­n in the U.S.

Officials with the U.S. Environmen­tal Protection Agency could not provide a dollar figure for the worth of the latest settlement.

The target includes 46 sites that have been identified as priorities due to radiation levels, their proximity to people and the threat of contaminat­ion spreading. Cleanup is supposed to be done at 16 abandoned mines while evaluation­s are planned for another 30 sites and studies will be done at two more to see if water supplies have been compromise­d.

The agreement announced by the U.S. Justice Department settles the tribe’s claims over the costs of engineerin­g evaluation­s and cleanups at the mines.

The federal government has already spent $100 million to address abandoned mines on Navajo lands and a separate settlement reached with DOJ last year was worth more than $13 million.

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