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E.P.A. Orders Work at Cameron, Smith Lake Chapter Mines

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Category: Compliance/Enforcement
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Thursday, September 12th, 2013


El Paso Natural Gas and Western Nuclear, Incorporated to investigate abandoned uranium mines on Navajo Nation

SAN FRANCISCO - The E.P.A. has ordered El Paso Natural Gas and Western Nuclear, Incorporated to begin work to investigate potential risks at abandoned uranium mine sites in Cameron and Smith Lake Chapters in the Navajo Nation. The work will be conducted under separate orders, with oversight by E.P.A. and Navajo EPA.

"This work, estimated to cost $2.5 million, is another element in our partnership to deal with the toxic legacy of abandoned uranium mines," said Jared Blumenfeld, EPA's Administrator in the Pacific Southwest Region. "We are using all the tools accessible to us, including having the responsible parties pay to clean up these sites."

El Paso Natural Gas will work in the Cameron Chapter to assess 24 mine sites for radiation contamination. While the assessment work will begin in Spring 2014, fencing and signs will be placed around some sites this fall.

Western Nuclear, Incorporated will begin work in mid-September at the Ruby Mines in Smith Lake Chapter to close 2 mine entry points or adits, and close 2 vent holes. The company will also conduct an assessment to determine the work necessary to remove radiation contaminated soils from the mine areas and washes, arroyos, and roads near the mine.

The work being done at these mine sites in Cameron and Smith Lake are part of a broader plan to screen, assess, and clean up abandoned uranium mine sites throughout Navajo Nation. For further information on the previous 5 Year Project and its accomplishments, please visit: http://www.epa.gov/region9/superfund/navajo-nation/

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