Pinyon Plain Mine photo by Ed Moss
For several decades, Tribal leaders and environmental advocates have been fighting a uranium mine that threatens the waters of Grand Canyon and the Havasupai. The mine, originally named Canyon Mine and now renamed as Pinyon Plain Mine is in the newly designated Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni – Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon National Monument and the Red Butte Traditional Cultural Property. Recently, after a jump in uranium prices, the mining company started to pull ore from the mine. We continue to fight. Please work with us and Indigenous leaders to help close Pinyon Plain uranium mine.
This mine threatens to pollute the groundwater that feeds the seeps and springs in Grand Canyon, supporting plants, animals, and people.
Sign this petition, which we will share with Governor Hobbs, as well as the Biden Administration!
Thank you!