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Zorra

(27,670 posts)
Wed Aug 12, 2015, 12:23 PM Aug 2015

Navajo Nation declares emergency after mine spill, residents demand answers

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Farmers, towns and tribes slammed water-intake gates shut as a sludge-laden plume from a Colorado mine spill rolled down principal rivers in the desert Southwest on Monday, prompting local officials and families to demand answers about possible long-term threats from heavy metals borne along by the spill.

Colorado and New Mexico declared stretches of the Animas and San Juan rivers to be disaster areas as the orange-colored waste stream estimated to be 100 miles long churned downstream toward Lake Powell in Utah after the spill Wednesday at the abandoned Gold King mine.

The Navajo Nation, which covers parts of New Mexico, Utah and Arizona, also declared an emergency as it shut down water intake systems and stopped diverting water from the San Juan River. Members of the tribal council were frustrated during a special meeting Monday and echoed the sentiment of New Mexico officials that the federal government needs to be held accountable.

New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez, who toured the region over the weekend, said she was heartbroken and called the spill a catastrophe. "It's absolutely devastating," she said. The 3 million gallons of mine waste included high concentrations of arsenic, lead and other heavy metals. Workers with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency accidentally unleashed the spill as federal and contract workers inspected the abandoned mine site near Silverton, Colorado.

http://www.bostonherald.com/news_opinion/national/2015/08/residents_demand_health_answers_as_mine_spill_fouls_rivers



Thanks to DUers niyad and DaGoogler21 for originally posting these in GD.

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Navajo Nation declares emergency after mine spill, residents demand answers (Original Post) Zorra Aug 2015 OP
This is beyond horrible. Thanks for posting. nt haikugal Aug 2015 #1
K & R historylovr Aug 2015 #2
Frustrating that this terrible event is occurring. Can't imagine living in the areas affected. /nt think Aug 2015 #3
This is genocide NathanSharp Aug 2015 #4
 

think

(11,641 posts)
3. Frustrating that this terrible event is occurring. Can't imagine living in the areas affected. /nt
Wed Aug 12, 2015, 12:59 PM
Aug 2015

NathanSharp

(16 posts)
4. This is genocide
Sat Aug 22, 2015, 01:35 PM
Aug 2015

By killing our environment by participating in this economy, we are contributing to genocide.

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