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Posted on Jun 19, 2019 in MASE in the News, Media/Press Releases

Press Release: July 13 Uranium Spill Commemoration

Press Release: July 13 Uranium Spill Commemoration

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 18, 2019

Contact: Edith Hood, Red Water Pond Road Community Association 505.905.8051 home, 505.713-4085 cell

Susan Gordon, Multicultural Alliance for a Safe Environment, coordinator 505.577.8438  sgordon@swuraniumimpacts.org  contact for photos or graphics

Red Water Pond Road Community: 40 Years Since North East Church Rock Uranium Tailings Spill That Was Never Investigated Nor Cleaned Up

  • Uranium Tailings Spill Commemoration, Saturday, July 13, 7 am to 3 pm 12 miles North of Red Rock State Park on State Highway 566 near Church Rock, NM
  • Nuclear Nation Film Showing, Sunday, July 14, 12 pm to 4 pm  The El Morro Theater, Gallup

The Red Water Pond Road Community on Navajo Nation will be hosting their 40th annual commemoration of the 1979 Uranium Tailings Spill that is the largest uranium tailings spill in the United States. 

On July 16, 1979, an earthen dam that held liquid uranium waste broke, releasing 1,000 tons of solid radioactive mill waste and more than 90 million gallons of acidic and radioactive liquids into the Rio Puerco. The contaminants flowed downstream through Gallup, NM and across nine Navajo chapters and into Arizona. Several days after the spill, United Nuclear Corporation sent a handful of people out with shovels and buckets in an attempt to remediate the mess. To this day there has been no reclamation, no study to see how far the contamination went and its impacts on local water systems and people’s health. United Nuclear Corporation has not been held accountable for the spill. 

The North East Church Rock community are concerned about the uranium contamination legacy that has poisoned Mother Earth, including our sacred waters, land, and livestock. This gathering will provide a venue to discuss and educate everyone about the impacts of uranium mining and milling and about the ongoing work to remove uranium contaminated soil from the surrounding areas to protect our families and environment. 

There will be a 7 am walk to the spill site to offer healing prayers. Following the walk people will gather under the shaded Arbor for food, community education, speeches, and a silent auction.

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