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This report, distributed by the Black Hills Alliance of South Dakota, provides information about the dangers posed by uranium mining and milling including contaminated water, cancer risks from radon gas and dewatering of aquifers. It lists alternative sources of power such as wind and solar panels and notes that the Black Hills Survival Gathering will offer information and workshops to help people reduce their dependency on non-renewable energy sources.
Publication Date
1980
Document Type
Report
City
Rapid City, South Dakota
Keywords
Black Hills Clean Water Alliance, alternative energy, radiation exposure, uranium mining, radon gas, Cheyenne River, Edgemont
Language
English
Disciplines
Indigenous Studies | Native American Studies | Political History | Social History | United States History
Recommended Citation
Alliance, Black Hills, "Health Hazards of Uranium Mining & Milling" (1980). American Indian Movement and Activism. 3.
https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/john_thomas_aim/3
Rights Statement
This item is made available as part of the Welcome Home Project for educational purposes only. It is not to be distributed for commercial use.
Identifier
Box 12, Folder 1, Item C
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