The El Paso Natural Gas Company says it hasn't heard from the Interior Department about its pipeline on the Navajo Nation.
El Paso had a right-of-way agreement with the tribe that expired last week. The two sides were negotiating a new deal but talks have broken off because the company won't pay the amount the Navajos are seeking.
On September 29, El Paso asked Interior to approve the right-of-way regardless of the tribe's position. The company claims the Navajo Treaty of 1868 authorizes the use of tribal land for utility projects.
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El Paso asks feds to intervene
(The Gallup Independent 10/25)
Relevant Links:
Navajo Nation - http://www.navajo.org
El Paso
Natural Gas - http://www.elpaso.com
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