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Navajo Nation: Cleaning Up Abandoned Uranium Mines
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Cove, AZ Site Area Photo Gallery
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Photo gallery of the abandoned uranium mines cleanup work.
EPA Community Involvement Coordinator Secody Hubbard addresses Cove residents at a March 2016 community meeting.
Open mine entrance and adjacent mine waste pile at Cove Mesa 5.
Members of the EPA sampling team get a water sample from the Cove Wash in March 2016.
The Environmental Resource Information Center is available to Cove residents next to the Chapter house.
Abandoned Uranium Mines Cleanup in the Navajo Nation, Arizona, and New Mexico
Navajo Nation: Cleaning Up Abandoned Uranium Mines
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