Energy Fuels confident ADEQ decision will be upheld at Pinyon Plain Mine
The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality approved an aquifer protection permit April 28 for a uranium mine near Grand Canyon National Park, which the Havasupai say has the potential to contaminate their only source of clean water. (Photo/via Facebook at Coral For Arizona taken on a recent trip to Supai)
By Stan Bindell, Williams-Grand Canyon News
Originally Published: May 10, 2022 10:52 a.m.
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