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Miners have pumped more than 49 million gallons of water laced with uranium and arsenic out of a mine near the Grand Canyon.
Living next-door to America's last operating conventional uranium mill raises concerns about air and water quality.
The Grand Canyon Trust is devastated by the losses on the north rim of Grand Canyon National Park from the Dragon Bravo Fire.
Changing Canyon Mine's name to Pinyon Plain Mine doesn't change the risks the uranium mine poses to the Grand Canyon.
The 9-minute film, “Too Precious to Mine” tells the story of the Havasupai Tribe’s struggle to protect the Tribe’s homeland and iconic blue-green waters at the bottom of the Grand Canyon from ...
The designation of Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni – Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon National Monument fills in missing protections in the greater Grand Canyon region, linking 16 other national ...
On December 12, 2022, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission issued a formal notice of surrender, terminating the Salt Trail Canyon hydroelectric dam permit held by Pumped Hydro Storage LLC. Read ...
A developer continues to push a third dam proposal on the Navajo Nation near the Little Colorado River, though two were cancelled.
Good news! After two years of tireless advocacy led by the Navajo Nation, Hopi Tribe, and Hualapai Tribe, a would-be hydroelectric dam developer has requested the cancellation of two preliminary ...
Roadless forests in Utah are far more valuable for fish and wildlife habitat and recreation than for timber production.
Glen Canyon disappeared under the waters of Lake Powell with the completion of Glen Canyon Dam in 1963. Now, the canyon is coming back to life as Lake Powell water levels decline. View Glen Canyon as ...
Radioactive waste remains partially uncovered in enormous waste pits at the White Mesa Mill, on the doorstep of Bears Ears National Monument.