The Navajo Nation may challenge the U.S. Forest Service for approving a plan to make snow using wastewater in the sacred San Francisco Peaks.
Navajo Nation President Joe Shirley Jr. equated the agency's decision to "genocide," The Arizona Republic reported. "That's our cathedral, that's our church, that's who we are," he said of the peaks where the Arizona Snowbowl ski area plans to use reclaimed wastewater.
The tribe has 45 days to appeal the decision through the administrative process of the U.S. Forest Service. After that, a challenge could go to the courts.
Get the Story:
Tribe may appeal Snowbowl OK
(The Arizona Republic 3/15)
Sacred peaks to be defiled by wastewater in the name of tourism (Indian Country Today 3/15)
Approval Documents:
Final
Environmental Impact Statement for Arizona Snowbowl Facilities Improvement |
Forest
Service Approves Snowmaking at Arizona Snowbowl
Relevant Links:
Coconino National Forest - http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/coconino/index.shtml
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Hopi Tribe to protest
against snowmaking plan (03/19)
Editorial: Ski area helped by snowmaking
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Navajo Nation not
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Coalition protests snowmaking in sacred peaks
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Navajo Nation considers appeal of snowmaking plan
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