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This report provides environmental and socioeconomic information for user-defined areas,
and combines that data into environmental justice and supplemental indexes.
5 miles Ring Centered at 35.676638,-108.526222
Population: 506
Final Update to Responses to Office of Inspector General June 15, 2018, Report
Recommendations and August 22, 2018 (No. 18-P-0233) Report entitled “EPA Needs to Finish Prioritization and Resource Allocation Methodologies for Abandoned Uranium Mine Sites on or Near Navajo Nation Lands.”
Original Filename: Final Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis | Quivira Mines
The purpose of this EE/CA is to evaluate cleanup alternatives to address human and ecological
health risks at the Quivira Mines. These cleanup alternatives are developed and evaluated in the
context of the Navajo Nation Fundamental Laws and in accordance with the Comprehensive
Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA). In this report, the
Quivira Mines comprises the Quivira Church Rock No. 1 Mine (CR-1), Quivira Church Rock
No. 1 East Mine (CR-1E), and Kerr-McGee Corporation (Kerr-McGee) Ponds