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The Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, is holding evidentiary hearings starting today, Aug. 24 through August 28, in Crawford, Nebraska: “Cameco, Inc. must apply to renew its Crow Butte license, and has filed permit applications to open three additional uranium mines, 30 miles from our southern border inside our ancestral Ft. Laramie Treaty lands. They have opposition…” Read more at http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2015/08/17/environmental-justice-or-corporate-rights-water
Cameco Crow Butte In Situ Leach (ISL) Uranium Mine Nebraska
Crow Butte In Situ Leach (ISL) Uranium Mine Evaporation Pond
(Emphasis added. Read the rest here: http://www.mining-law-reform.info/lakotasurvival.pdfhttp://www.oweakuinternational.org/uranium-case—allies-and.html)
Continues here, with more info: https://miningawareness.wordpress.com/2015/08/25/the-freedom-to-demonstrate-against-uranium-mining-for-almost-a-decade-cameco-vs-clean-water-lakota-sioux/
Image from the document above, but painted.
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