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After years of advocacy, the EPA announced plans to remove over 1 million cubic yards of uranium waste from the Kerr-McGee Quivira Mines on the Navajo Nation. The cleanup, starting in 2025, will relocate waste to a new off-site repository in Red Rocks Landfill, taking 6-8 years. This action is a significant win for the community, which has long suffered health and environmental impacts from uranium mining. Advocates like Teracita Keyanna celebrate the decision, but concerns remain, especially from those in Thoreau, where some worry about the disposal site’s impact on their community. The EPA’s efforts align with broader cleanup projects across Navajo lands, aiming to address over 2 million cubic yards of contaminated waste.