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Hopi Tribe offers money for project
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THURSDAY, JULY 18, 2002 The Hopi Tribe of Arizona is offering to help pay for a $100 million water pipeline project. The pipeline would provide an alternative water source for Peabody Energy, a conglomerate which owns the largest coal conglomerate. Peabody currently uses a water aquifer that the tribe says is drying up. Get the Story:
Hopis offer to underwrite Powell pipeline (The Arizona Daily Sun 7/18) Relevant Links:
Peabody Energy - http://www.peabodyenergy.com
The Hopi Tribe - http://www.hopi.nsn.us Related Stories:
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