Yuma Sun

Two Pine Ridge dams to get repairs from infrastruc­ture deal

- BY STEPHEN GROVES

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – A pair of dams on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservatio­n in South Dakota will get safety repairs with part of $29 million in funding from the federal infrastruc­ture deal, the Department of the Interior announced Wednesday.

Both the Oglala Dam and Allen Dam are high-hazard, meaning lives could be lost if they failed. They have also needed repairs for years. The Oglala Dam was built in the 1940s, while the Allen Dam was completed in 1961.

An Associated Press analysis has tallied more than 2,200 high-hazard dams in poor or unsatisfac­tory condition across the country.

Two other dams – on the Fort Apache Reservatio­n in Arizona and the Crow Creek Reservatio­n in Montana – will also get a share of the $29 million. It’s part of $150 million that will be used for repairs to six dams over the next five years.

Last year’s $1 trillion bi-partisan infrastruc­ture deal was a priority for President Joe Biden. It included $13 billion for Native American communitie­s.

 ?? SUSAN WALSH/AP ?? INTERIOR SECRETARY DEB HAALAND (LEFT) speaks during a briefing at the White House in Washington on Monday.
SUSAN WALSH/AP INTERIOR SECRETARY DEB HAALAND (LEFT) speaks during a briefing at the White House in Washington on Monday.

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