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Pueblo challenging mine operation
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JUNE 22, 2001 Picuris Pueblo of northern New Mexico was back in state court on Thursday to challenge a permit to a mine located on ancestral tribal land. The state in 1999 approved a 20-year expansion of an 80-acre mine, one of the nation's largest mica operations. The Pueblo challenged the permit but was thrown out of court because a state district judge said the tribe acted too late. The mine has left waste on a site where potters have gathered clay for pottery. The tribe believes the mine area still belongs to the Pueblo. Get the Story:
Judges Hear Mica Mine Arguments (The Albuquerque Journal 6/22)
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