Human Rights Group To Investigate Uranium Contamination On Navajo Nation

"Boost for advocates’ group is step further in decades-long fight against mining pollution"

"Rita Capitan has been worrying about her water since 1994. It was that autumn she read a local newspaper article about another uranium mine, the Crownpoint Uranium Project, getting under way near her home.

Capitan has spent her entire life in Crownpoint, New Mexico, a small town on the eastern Navajo Nation, and is no stranger to the uranium mining that has persisted in the region for decades. But it was around the time the article was published that she began learning about the many risks associated with uranium mining.

“We as community members couldn’t just sit back and watch another company come in and just take what is very precious to us. And that is water – our water,” Capitan said."

Cody Nelson reports for the Guardian October 27, 2021.

 

Source: Guardian, 10/28/2021