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bluedigger

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Thu Jan 26, 2017, 08:31 PM Jan 2017

Four More Oil and Gas Parcels Sold Near Chaco Culture National Historical Park

Source: KSJD News

Two bidders purchased four parcels containing oil and gas resources near Chaco Culture National Historical Park in a controversial Bureau of Land Management lease sale Wednesday.

The sale had been challenged by environmental groups and members of the Navajo Nation. They said it was inappropriate because Chaco Canyon is a UNESCO World Heritage Site as well as a Dark Sky Park. They said 90 percent of the land around Chaco is already leased for energy development and the BLM had not adequately considered potential impacts. The Farmington Daily-Times reports the parcels sold for $2.9 million. Jimbo Buickerood of the San Juan Citizens Alliance called the sale “a shame for the Chaco area.”




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Four More Oil and Gas Parcels Sold Near Chaco Culture National Historical Park (Original Post) bluedigger Jan 2017 OP
"Any spills, those are your problem." tenorly Jan 2017 #1
oh crap. riversedge Jan 2017 #2
Oh Jesus. That is a stunning area. mainer Jan 2017 #3

tenorly

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1. "Any spills, those are your problem."
Thu Jan 26, 2017, 08:38 PM
Jan 2017

If this can happen in an middle-class (probably white) neighborhood, you can imagine what Native Americans can expect to put up with.



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