Supai works to stop uranium mining near Grand Canyon
The Village of Supai, located inside the Grand Canyon, believes that its water supply will be affected by a uranium mine that sits above its watershed. The tribe is now working to try to stop mine production.
Produced by Cronkite News reporter Lillian Donahue for KJZZ’s Morning Edition. This piece is part of Elemental: Covering Sustainability a collaboration with KJZZ, KPCC, Rocky Mountain PBS, So Cal PBS, Arizona PBS and Cronkite News.
Produced by Cronkite News reporter Lillian Donahue for KJZZ’s Morning Edition. This piece is part of Elemental: Covering Sustainability a collaboration with KJZZ, KPCC, Rocky Mountain PBS, So Cal PBS, Arizona PBS and Cronkite News.
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