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Mont. tribal members want mines cleaned up
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 2003 The Fort Belknap Tribes of Montana support a bill to dedicate more money to clean up two abandoned mines. The tribes say the amount of money the Department of Interior has allocated for the cleanup is $33.5 million short. State Rep. Jonathan Windy Boy introduced a bill to leverage existing royalty funds to bolster the mine reclamation. The Zortman-Landusky gold mines are located on the southern border of the Fort Belknap Reservation. Get the Story:
Tribal members voice support for mine cleanup (The Great Falls Tribune 3/19) Relevant Documents:
Record of Decision | Final Environmental Impact Statement Relevant Links:
Fort Belknap Community Council - http://tlc.wtp.net/fort.htm Related Stories:
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