FROM THE ARCHIVE
No decision made on Zuni mine
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2001

No decision was made on Wednesday to allow a coal mine near Zuni Salt Lake, despite warnings sent by environmental groups and Zuni Pueblo of New Mexico.

A meeting between the Bureau of Land Management and the Bureau of Indian Affairs did occur, Mark Pfeifle, Secretary of Interior Gale Norton's press secretary, told The Santa Fe New Mexican. Pfeifle added that he knew of no document prepared at the meeting that would approve the mine.

Zuni Pueblo opposes the project, saying it would deplete the sacred lake of water. The lake is about 12 miles away from the proposed operation.

Salt River Project, an Arizona utility company, said it had no knowledge of the meeting.

Get the Story:
Mine not approved at government meeting (The Santa Fe New Mexican 10/25)

Relevant Links:
Sacred Land Film Project - http://www.sacredland.org

More on Zuni Salt Lake:
Group: Norton to approve Zuni mine (10/24)
Bingaman writes Norton about mining near Zuni lake (10/4)
Mine near sacred lake raises concern (9/18)
Zuni Pueblo fighting mine approval (8/29)
Mine developer hopes for approval (6/26)
Pueblo promises lawsuit against mine (6/25)
Mine near sacred lake debated (6/22)
Zuni Pueblo battling coal mine (6/11)