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CO - Durango, Durango-La Plata County Airport

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In-Situ Leaching

December 1, 2009--Markey, Bennet urge EPA to hear residents' mine concerns (Fort Collins Coloradoan)


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October 25, 2009--A new demand for uranium power brings concerns for Navajo groups (Washington Post)

About 50 miles from Mount Taylor, the company Hydro Resources Inc. (HRI) also plans to begin mining 101 million pounds starting around the Navajo towns of Church Rock and Crownpoint, N.M.


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